In the first book, the male protagonist took the initiative to endure the harm and then disappeared in order to prevent the female protagonist from disappearing. The female protagonist did not remember the male protagonist, but she knew that there was a person who was very important to him and had been looking for the green book. The female protagonist finally remembered the male protagonist before she died (there was a king in the middle who also liked the female protagonist and helped him find the green book. The king knew that the female protagonist did not like him, but still gave the female protagonist an identity to protect her from harm)
In the second book, there is a section where the male protagonist puts the female protagonist in a cell, but the male protagonist does not know that the female protagonist is pregnant and is cruel to her. That section is really sad.
In the first book, the male protagonist took the initiative to endure the harm and then disappeared in order to prevent the female protagonist from disappearing. The female protagonist did not remember the male protagonist, but she knew that there was a person who was very important to him and had been looking for the green book. The female protagonist finally remembered the male protagonist before she died (there was a king in the middle who also liked the female protagonist and helped him find the green book. The king knew that the female protagonist did not like him, but still gave the female protagonist an identity to protect her from harm)
In the second book, there is a section where the male protagonist puts the female protagonist in a cell, but the male protagonist does not know that the female protagonist is pregnant and is cruel to her. That section is really sad.