The male and female protagonists were forced to get married. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but later fell in love with the female protagonist.This type of romance novel is more common. Here is an example:
The Bride Forced to Marry
The male lead was originally a cold and selfish person who had no feelings for the female lead. However, for some reason, the male lead was forced to marry the female lead. In the process of marriage, the male protagonist gradually discovered the kindness, intelligence and beauty of the female protagonist and began to fall in love with the female protagonist.
The male protagonist finally overcame his psychological barrier and expressed his love to the female protagonist. The female lead also fell in love with the male lead, and the two of them finally got together happily.
This novel had a thrilling plot and touching emotions that were worth reading.
The female protagonist forced the male protagonist's first love to get the male protagonist's novel.Such plots were often criticized as disrespecting the feelings of the first love and the male lead, and might be considered immoral. Forcing someone else's first love away in real life is not a kind act. It may lead to the breakdown of interpersonal relationships and hurt other people's feelings.
On the contrary, many plots in novels emphasized the importance of respecting and cherishing interpersonal relationships and seeking peaceful solutions to problems. Such a novel might explore the complexity of emotional entanglements and human nature and help readers better understand interpersonal relationships and love.
What kind of urban novels did the male protagonist dislike the female protagonist at first, but later fell in love with the female protagonist?πI recommend the following two novels to you. They are " Prince Charming, I've been eyeing you for a long time " and " The Chief FiancΓ©e of the Evil Young Master." They were all modern romance novels about urban life. In " My Prince Charming, I've Been Watching You for a Long Time," the male protagonist didn't pay much attention to the female protagonist at first, but later fell deeply in love with her. In " The Villain's Chief FiancΓ©e," although the female lead was smart and strong, the male lead gradually fell in love with her, doted on her, and accommodated her. Both novels are favorite works. I recommend them to you. I hope you like my recommendation.π