Mitsuha
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Well... Akuyaku Tensei Dakedo Doushite Kou Natta in novelupdates, if you want to check my preference. I like reading the character suffer (more suffering is better), strong (or weak to strong) protagonist is preferable, but not those OP ones. When the protagonist get broken/or endure the suffering, that is the most satisfying part for me. The struggle to overcome the problem is just that delicious to read.I like how we are struggling to reply to you lmfao.
You should probably tell us what type of novels you like to read so we get the idea.
I'd like to shamelessly suggest my story: The Odyssey of Dalis if you wish for character development for most of the characters that revolve around the protagonist (being a story that is heavily focused on that). But unfortunately, it is quite tropey despite having a very serious overarching plot (since it very comedy focused early) and thus has a lot of the stuff you don't wish to have >_<.
Thus, I will suggest Koto's Story: The 7th Demon Lord
I haven't read much of it, but I know he's put a lot of effort into its making.
I think his story fits all the stuff you want except the part about having a partner at the end.
Romance is... iffy. If I like it, I continue, but if it is not, I often drop it. Most often because the ML/FL is not that satisfying. For harem, I don't have problem with harem, but I often have problem in their characterization. That's why if it is harem, please, they have lives beyond following MC. They have their own circle of relationship. Don't just make one character arc of their own story with the MC solving their problem, and they follow the MC like a puppy starved for attention. Anyway, partner is not necessary actually. No romance is necessary at all.
For the protagonist is always right/succeed one, it is most glaring in xianxia/xuanhuan novel. Like the first, I like suffering. Not just external suffering inflicted by others' action, but something that gnaw at them continuously. I like when the protagonist cannot overcome their trauma. When they try and fail again and again against that. When they continuously get the problem resolved by deus ex machina, it is when they get boring. That's why I don't like Toycar/Toica series in NU after the early chapter. Give me a believable reason for that luck, and I continue. How often have I read something like the protagonist experiment with the mana, and succeed again and again in their experiment? Why don't they suffer setbacks? Like, at all? There is just a lack of tension.
anyway. Some of what I like is Mother of Learning, and... I don't really have others I can say I like right now?
Well... how about just the first post? My second post is more of my preference, but they are not really a must.I would recommend myself, but I dont think my novels fulfil your stringent criteria. So good luck on your search for the oasis!
Just the first post, then?Your list, is more strict than any parent looking for best man for marrying her daughter. Perhaps you can lower the flavor