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Were there any modern novels where the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but was later tortured to death by the female protagonist?

Were there any modern novels where the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but was later tortured to death by the female protagonist?

2024-09-16 01:06
I don't need to recommend the ones from Feiwo Sicun, Xinyi Dock, and Gu Man. I've read them all.
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I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Addicted to a Pet, Chief's Wife": The male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but later he was retaliated and abused by the female protagonist. In the end, he begged the female protagonist to seriously change and fell deeply in love with the female protagonist. 2. <<Gentle Fight>>: The male protagonist was suspicious and distrustful of the female protagonist at first, but as time passed, his feelings for the female protagonist gradually deepened and they finally fell in love with each other. Although it doesn't completely meet your requirements, there are still some similarities. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Did anyone recommend novels where the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist at first?

I recommend the book "Traversing to the Beast World, I took the cannon fodder script". Although it was an interracial relationship, the female protagonist did not like the male protagonist at first, but the male protagonist had always liked the female protagonist silently. It was a very sweet process. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2024-08-29 06:52

At first, the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist's novel.

In many novels, the male protagonist would not like the female protagonist at first. This situation was very common in novels because the male protagonist usually had more plots and backgrounds that required more time to understand and explore. In this type of novel, the male protagonist may have a good impression of the female protagonist for some reason, such as certain characteristics of the female protagonist, behavior or background, etc. However, as time goes by, the male protagonist may find that the female protagonist is not the one he really wants, but he cannot refuse the feelings of the female protagonist. Therefore, there will be a plot where the male protagonist does not like the female protagonist at first, but gradually develops feelings for her. This kind of plot would usually make the relationship between the male and female lead more complicated and profound, and at the same time, there would be more emotional conflicts and contradictions.

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2024-08-04 22:59

What were the novels where the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first, but would he fall in love with the female protagonist later?

Yes, I recommend "A Billion Years Only Wish It Was You" and "I Want The Perfect Lover". In these two novels, the male protagonist did not love the female protagonist at first, but slowly developed feelings for the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2025-02-26 13:56

Was there a modern romance novel where the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist at first, but ended up with the male protagonist after being imprisoned by the male protagonist?

I recommend the novel,"Guide to Sick and Delicate Male Supporting", to you. As the villain, the female lead was imprisoned and abused by the second male lead. In the end, she died. After her rebirth, she only wanted to stay away from the paranoid and crazy male lead. However, the male protagonist had also been reborn and had always wanted to be with the female protagonist, while the female protagonist tried her best to avoid his approach. However, in the end, the female lead was still pursued by the male lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2024-08-29 17:05

Are there any novels that the male protagonist doesn't like the female protagonist at first?

I recommend the novel 'It's Not Easy to Be a Cultivation Male Company'. The male protagonist was evil and arrogant, and he liked hot and spicy girls, while the female protagonist was a pure and innocent little lily. The value of the male protagonist's existence was to live and die for the female protagonist. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist. He preferred hot and spicy girls. If you want to see the male protagonist slowly fall in love with the female protagonist, you can read this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2024-08-05 12:41

Was there a novel where the male protagonist liked the female protagonist, but the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist?

I recommend "Professional Green Tea She Doesn't Want to Fall in Love" to you. This is a modern romance novel. After the female protagonist, Ruan Ruan, was reborn, she needed to increase the annoyance of the male protagonist in order to return to her original world. However, she did not like the male protagonist. In order to make her feel good about himself, the male lead doted on her. However, she kept rejecting him calmly, causing the male lead's annoyance to gradually decrease. This unique emotional relationship would always make people guess the relationship between the two. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2025-03-06 21:17

Were there any school romance novels where the female protagonist chased the male protagonist, but the male protagonist didn't like her at first, and then became hesitant in the end? Was there a firework scene?

Hey, I recommend you to wear my cover. Although it wasn't a campus romance novel, it was a 1v1 novel. The female protagonist was in charge of attacking the scumbags, and the male protagonist was in charge of being beautiful. At first, the male protagonist disdained the female protagonist, but later on, the female protagonist successfully counterattacked. The male protagonist came to the female protagonist late at night to warm his bed and became worried about his gains and losses. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2024-09-08 15:05

Didn't the male protagonist like the female protagonist in the beginning?

I recommend "Wear It Quickly, She's Rich as a Country" and "The Villain Devil King Has the Wrong Script." These two novels were about the situation where the female lead was not loved by the male lead at the beginning, and the plot was also very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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2025-03-20 17:10

Were there any novels where the male protagonist didn't understand the female protagonist and the female protagonist got together with other men?

" It's Just You ", a modern romance novel about wealthy families, fits the plot you described. The male protagonist doesn't understand the female protagonist. Later, in order to get the male protagonist, the female protagonist pretended to be a lover with another man. In the end, the male protagonist chose the female protagonist. You can try to read this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗

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2024-09-03 19:19

At first, the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist, but later he slowly liked the CEO novels.

This type of novel was more common and usually involved the emotional entanglement between the male and female protagonists. The male protagonist may have prejudice or no feelings towards the female protagonist at first, but as the plot developed, the male protagonist gradually found that he had a good impression of the female protagonist and finally came together. The plot of this type of novel usually involved the characters of CEOs or executives. They usually had high status and power, but also had complicated emotions and lives. The story of the male and female lead usually revolved around the interaction and emotional entanglement between the two. Sometimes, there would be business cooperation and competition. In novels, the female protagonist was usually a character with complex emotions. She might go through many twists and turns and tests, but in the end, she would end up with the male protagonist. This kind of plot would usually make the readers feel a complicated emotional experience, but it would also bring some business inspiration and thinking.

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2025-02-27 00:51
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