I recommend 'General, Please Stay' to you! This book was set in ancient times, where there was hatred between countries and families. It was about a general who married an aunt. The two of them were involved in the plot of hatred between countries and families. At the same time, there were also some sweet emotions mixed in. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There were many novels about the hatred between the male and female protagonists. These novels usually showed the complicated relationship between them through the struggle and cooperation between the two. Here are some examples that might be useful: [Snow Eagle Lord: It tells the story of a love story between a Chinese man and a Japanese woman. The hatred between them stems from the sino-Japanese war during World War II.] The two of them met in the war and established their own forces together. In the end, they came together for the country and the people. [2]<< Full-time Expert >>: It tells the love story between a gaming expert and a professional player. The hatred between them stems from the competition between countries in the game world. The male protagonist left the game world because of his family's hatred, but he returned with the female protagonist and started a battle for the glory of the country. [3]"Battle Through the Heavens": It narrates the love story between a young man and a woman. The hatred between them originated from the hatred between Xiao Yan's clan and the Tian Can Tu clan. In order to take revenge, Xiao Yan continued to work hard and gradually put down his hatred and began to pursue his love under the company of the female lead. These novels all had their own unique plots and characters. The readers could choose to read them according to their own preferences.
If you like such tragic love stories, I can recommend Red Dust Roaring at the West Window to you. This book tells the beginning of a tragedy and a happy ending. There is also a process that makes people feel a little sad, angry, and conflicted. This was an ancient romance novel, very suitable for readers who loved sad stories. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In many novels, the female protagonist would be adopted by the male protagonist's family because it could create more story lines and character development. Here are some possible scenarios where the heroine is adopted by the hero's family: The female lead was adopted by the male lead's parents and started a new life. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually grew up and made all kinds of friends. She experienced many different adventures and challenges. During this process, the female protagonist gradually discovered that she and the male protagonist had a special relationship, but both sides were unable to confess. The female lead was originally an orphan who was adopted by the male lead's parents. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually got to know the male protagonist and found that they had similar personalities and experiences. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist gradually grew up and found her home and relatives. 3. The female lead was originally a rich girl but was abandoned in the male lead's house for some reason. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist experienced many difficult lives, but the male protagonist always cared for and took care of her, allowing her to gradually get out of the predicament. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist gradually grew up and found her home and relatives. The female protagonist was originally a lowly servant who was adopted by the male protagonist's parents. In the male protagonist's house, the female protagonist gradually grew into an independent and strong woman. With the help of the male protagonist, the female protagonist found her home and relatives and successfully got rid of the shadow of the past. These were just some possible scenarios. In fact, there were many other scenarios where the female protagonist was adopted by the male protagonist's family, depending on the author's imagination and creativity.
Through communication. If they start talking, the heroine may realize that the hero is not as scary as she thought. For example, the hero could share his own fears and dreams, which would make him more human in the heroine's eyes.
This novel was "The Reborn Daughter: The Black-bellied Crazy Concubine Eldest Miss." The main character, Ling, was the fourth young master of the Ling family. She was framed because she was betrayed, but she was saved by the eldest daughter of the Mu family and traveled back to ancient times. Moreover, Ling's legs were disabled and she did not like to talk, which matched the plot information mentioned in the question. I suggest you read this novel. I believe you will like it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend you to read the ancient romance novel,"The Ugly Woman Is Going to Turn Over in the Beautiful Farming Land." The female protagonist is a little ugly, a little fat, and a little silly. She doesn't seem to have any good points. A salted fish is still a salted fish after turning over, and an ugly woman is still an ugly woman after turning over? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
"I have two ancient romance novels with a female protagonist named Rouge. They are" Rouge "and" Ruthless Rouge ". The former is a transmigration story, about a beauty who is involved in a royal struggle because of a box of rouge. The latter is a classical fictional story, about a woman fighting back against oppression and bullying. The plot of the two novels is bizarre and I believe that you will not be able to put them down. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One such popular romance novel is 'The Duke and I' by Julia Quinn. In this book, the hero is a British duke, and there are elements of a cross - cultural relationship when the American heroine enters his world. It has all the charm of a historical romance with the clash and attraction between different nationalities.
I found a novel that fits the criteria. It's "This King's Princess Consort is a Wolf Girl." The female lead had fallen off a cliff to save the wolf pack in a great battle between snakes and wolves. She had narrowly escaped death and was betrothed to a human prince by the wolf queen. She could communicate with the wolves, associate with them, and even become the wolf queen. This novel is an ancient romance-classical fictional novel, I recommend it to you! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Maybe it's because of some misunderstandings or past conflicts. Sometimes, family members have their own biases and preconceived notions that cause them to dislike the heroine without a good reason.