Article: Top 10 Korean Dramas Involving Contract Marriage

We all enjoy it when our favorite Korean drama couples establish romantic ties and marry by the end of the season, but admit it or not also enjoy dramas in which the marriage occurs in the first few episodes. These couples always keep us wanting more episodes, whether they get forced to marry, with no choice but to live together, or consented to sign a marriage contract. Here is the list of The Top 10 Korean Dramas Involving Contract Marriage.

1. 100 Days My Prince

The Crown Prince of Joseon, Lee Yul, dismiss the royal court nobility. His stern and demanding persona conceal deep loneliness. He passed laws that prohibited all Korean citizens of marriageable age from marriage. They must tie the knot before the age of 28. Hong Shim, the village's oldest unmarried lady, is now required by law to marry or receive punishment from officials. Lee Yul proposes to Hong Shim that they get married.

2. Mr. Queen

Kim So-Yeon, the future Queen Cheoljeong, is King Cheoljeong due to her politically arranged marriage, especially because Cheoljeong is under the control of Cheoljeong's clan, engaged with a certain Lee Won Beom, but Chul-Jung is love with Cheol-Jung. Another woman. Everything got complicated when she tried to drown before her wedding, and when the Queen got brought back to life, she came to carry the soul of a modern person inside her body.

3. Prime Minister And I

The main characters are prosperous in their own right but are not without misfortune. Kwon Yool does well at work but struggles to raise his three children. Nam Da Jung is an enthusiastic reporter. She works hard at her career, but she consistently misses hits. When our leading lady attempts, her life takes an unexpected turn as she seeks information from the Prime Minister.

4. Sassy Girl Chun-Hyang

This drama, based on Korean folklore, focuses on the connection between Chun Hyang and Mong Ryung. The school finds that the two were sleeping accidentally in the same room. To avoid her parent insists that the two of them are engaged. Chunhyang and Mongryong finally agree to marry after some pressure. They constantly fight but also learn to support and help each other become better versions of themselves.

5. Sweet 18

The plot revolves around a grandfather accepting an arranged marriage for his grandson, Kwon Hyuk Joon. Things become complicated after they get to sign the deal because Yoon Jung Sook's family will flee and lose contact with our male lead's grandfather. Years later, the two characters have grown up and had the opportunity to meet, but they end up hating each other. Despite their dislike for each other's personalities, the two continue their planned marriage.

6. Lie To Me

Gong Ah Jung, a level 5 Ministry of Culture official, is caught up in a web of lies when she tries to claim to be married to Hyun Ki Joon, a noble hotel manager from a wealthy family. When Ki Joon's ex-fiancee and close friend of his brother, Oh Yoon Joo, arrives in his life, their connection becomes even more complicated.

7. Marriage Contract

Kang Hye Soo is a single mother struggling to raise her daughter while paying off her late husband's debts. Han Ji-hoon is the son of a chaebol who seeks a contract marriage to save his mother needs a liver transplant. When Hae-soo is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, she marries Ji-hoon and donates part of her liver to her mother in exchange for enough money to care for her daughter until she reaches adulthood.

8. Fated To Love You

Kim Mi Young is shy and difficult to say no to, and Lee Gon is the selfish successor. After a chance one-night stand, Mi-Yeon becomes pregnant with her child, and her elders arrange a shot wedding for her. Before reaching the point where they fall in actually fall in love.

9. Because It's My First Life

Unsuccessful writer Yoon Ji-ho had to leave home for his younger brother. Meanwhile, Nam Se- hee owns an expensive townhouse and lends out extra rooms to help with the mortgage. After a series of misunderstandings that led them to believe they were living with someone of the same gender, they finally learned the truth, but the need for roommates remains.

10. Something About 1 Percent

Due to an event, Lee Jae-grandfather chooses kindergarten teacher Kim Da Hyun as the woman Lee Jae-grandson should marry to take over the firm. However, they both despise each other equally and instead agree to a six-month contract for a fake relationship in which they can both gain benefits.