Yes, in light novels, a character can choose not to marry. There could be various reasons. For example, a character might be fully dedicated to their personal goals like achieving great power in magic or martial arts. Their pursuit of knowledge or a quest for revenge could also take precedence over marriage. Some characters may value their freedom highly and see marriage as a form of restriction that would limit their adventures and self - discovery.
Yes, it's possible. Sometimes characters in light novels focus on other aspects of life like career, adventure, or personal growth instead of marriage. The plot and themes of the novel determine whether marriage is a necessary element or not.
Yes. Light novels often explore themes like individualism and self - actualization. If a character is following these themes, they may not see marriage as necessary. They might be more interested in achieving personal greatness, like becoming a renowned hero or a master in a particular skill.
Sure, in many novels, characters have the option not to marry for various reasons. It could be a focus on career, a desire for independence, or just not finding the right person.
Definitely. In Chinese novels, the decision not to marry can be driven by complex character motivations. It could be because they seek spiritual enlightenment, are wary of commitment, or simply haven't found the right person. Such plotlines add depth and variety to the stories.
Yes, it's quite common. Authors often create diverse storylines where characters might focus on other aspects of life rather than marriage. This could be due to personal goals, adventures, or simply not finding the right person. It adds variety to the narrative.
You can try looking for it in local bookstores. They might have a section dedicated to light novels.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Marry Grave' light novels are popular. You could try searching on specialized light novel platforms or websites like NovelUpdates.
There is 'Who Made Me a Princess'. It shows the relationship between a character from a different 'world' (in a sense) and those around her, much like how in 'I want to marry a commoner' there is a difference in status. Additionally, 'Survive as the Hero's Wife' has elements of dealing with different social expectations and relationships which can be related to the idea of marrying a commoner in the context of a light novel.
Maybe to protect her from his enemies. If his foes knew about her, they might target her.
I'm sorry, I haven't read the 'Marry Grave' light novel so I can't tell you the plot.