Some novels like The Return of Glass are more abusive.

1, "lost":

The wayward little girl, a social tycoon, took a fancy to one of her father's men. This "subordinate" hero had another love at that time, but in order to repay the kindness, he had to endure the pain and stay with the woman. After that, the woman's father turned his face and stepped down, and the man took the lead decisively, and then resolutely broke up. It's scum.

2. Cracked brocade:

With a vengeful heart, men approach women with goals and plans. When a woman was slowly brought in and fell in love with a man, she suddenly found that this big pig's hoof was derailed! The two men who are kind to her are actually big pig's hooves. These two pig hooves joined hands to make a pig fist, and the woman committed suicide by jumping off a building.

3. wear China:

The hostess used to be Bai, and the whole family was kidnapped, only she escaped. Six years later, the woman became a fairy who looked at feng shui fortune-telling in temple street. Because of the aunt's collective suicide, the prince of the Red Society found the woman and started a story of two people falling in love and killing each other, which is also the revenge of the woman!

4. Go to your island:

Paper crane, the woman received her ex-boyfriend and went to his island. The man became a rabbit with memory loss. The woman accompanied the man to complete the task, which unlocked the man's memory and helped him become a human again. As far as I can remember, the woman who escaped from a poor mountain village met the man who learned to bully at the bottom of their lives, but gradually drifted away.

5. Defoe:

In the spring of the first year of Song Jingkang, Zhao Gou, the King of Kang who returned from the Golden Camp, rode into Huayang Palace, Bianjing, and met his half-sister Ruji in the shade of fallen cherry blossoms near Fengchi. The quiet Zhao Gou was deeply attracted by the lively elves, and from then on, she developed a sense of attachment beyond the feelings of brother and sister. ...