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: Features a protagonist, Pereshati, who enters a contract marriage with a Grand Duke whose family has a deadly secret. Despite the family’s fearsome reputation, they eventually become fiercely protective of her.

: A popular sub-genre where the husband's family becomes obsessed with the protagonist, often to a humorous or protective degree. Popular Related Works My Father-in-law Hates Me To Death, But His Fav...

: Focuses on a "villainess" who is initially hated by her own father, only for the story to reveal his complex, albeit misguided, devotion. : Features a protagonist, Pereshati, who enters a

While there is no single established literary "paper" with that exact title, the phrase closely mirrors common tropes in and manhwa (Korean comics), particularly those in the "Otome Isekai" or "Contract Marriage" genres. These stories often feature a female protagonist who is loathed by her in-laws—most notably a cold father-in-law—but is secretly or eventually his favorite due to her hidden talents or a sudden change in her behavior. Popular Related Works : Focuses on a "villainess"

If you are looking to write or read a "solid paper" (analysis or summary) on this specific narrative structure, it likely refers to the following themes and popular works: Core Narrative Tropes

: Usually a Duke or high-ranking noble who initialy views the protagonist as a burden or an interloper.

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