Well, it might involve strategic planning and careful manipulation of circumstances. Maybe the character needs to find allies or expose the emperor's weaknesses.
You could show your firm attitude and make it clear that you have no intention of reconciling. Maybe avoid giving him any false hopes or ambiguous signals.
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There are many possible reasons. Maybe the childhood friend had always secretly loved the protagonist and couldn't handle any competition. Or, some trauma or insecurity could drive them to be obsessive. Another possibility is that misunderstandings or external pressures played a role.
The following are some examples of anime or manga where the male lead is extremely possessive:
1 Sebastian Michalis in The Black Deacon: He had a strong possessiveness towards Shire, even going against his principles and morals.
2. Kimki Ken in Tokyo Ghoul: He has a strong possessiveness towards his goals and the people around him. He protects them at all costs.
3 Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: He is a person who is extremely eager to get recognition and a sense of belonging. He is very possessive of Sasuke.
4. Inuyasha in Inuyasha: He has a strong possessiveness towards Kagome, even using violence and controlling means.
5 Wei WuXian in "The Founder of the Demon Path": He has a strong possessiveness towards Lan Lan Xian and others, sometimes even showing violent behavior.
If the male protagonist was a monster, the story would usually involve the relationship between the monster and humans. These stories might tell how the male protagonist fights monsters and how he finds a balance between humans and monsters. These stories might also tell how the male protagonist gained the trust of humans and helped them fight against monsters. In short, manga with a monster as the male protagonist usually involved a lot of complicated plots and character relationships.
The following are some examples of anime or manga where the male lead is extremely possessive:
1. Kim Mu-yan of Tokyo Ghoul
2. Alan Yaeger, The Attacking Giant
One Piece: Monchi D. Luffy
4 Naruto Uzumaki Naruto
5 Detective Conan, Far Mountain and Leaves
6 Inuyasha
7 "Death" Xu Yuanxuan
Silver Soul, Songyang
9 The Prince of Tennis, Atobe Keigo
Naruto Stormy Legend Uzumaki Naruto
I hope the above answers can help.
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The manga had a male protagonist named Wan Li. It was difficult to determine which manga it was because Wan Li's name appeared in many different mangas. However, Wanli's name appeared in the following comics:
1 One Piece: Wanli was Luffy's classmate and an excellent pirate.
" Naruto ": Wanli is a ninja from the hidden village of Kiba and one of my lover's allies.
3 Death Note: Wanli is a good friend of Yagami and a genius detective.
4." Attack on the Giant ": Miles was Alan's father, who was once a giant hunter.
5. Sword God Domain: Wanli's father was a programmer.
I hope these answers will be helpful.