The Original Heroine Didn't Want the Yandere, but the Heroine Pampered Him to the Heavens!
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Want to read something like "The hero of a yandere novel is disliked?" I like the book "Let Me Come". It's about the original heroine who was afraid of the sickly male protagonist, so she stayed away from him, and the heroine traveled back in time to bring happiness to the male protagonist!
🌹🌹🌹Just like the title, you will know that all of them meet the requirements just by looking at the titles (*^◯^*). Each book is super exciting and full of tension. It is immersive to watch the male and female protagonists doting each other to heaven🌸🌸🌸(*≧ω≦)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)
- The heroine Mengyao travels to different worlds and takes the initiative to approach the male protagonists with "yandere" attributes - In contrast to the heroine in the original work who wants to escape, Mengyao enjoys this forced love relationship - Each world has a different setting of the male protagonist, but all have paranoid and pathological characteristics 2. **Story World**: - Modern CEO World: A one-night stand after being drugged develops into marriage - Ancient Prince World: Taking the initiative to approach the disfigured prince who is regarded as a "monster" - Campus World: A school boy who appears to be abstinent but is actually pathological (the introduction is not shown in full)