The heroine, who was originally able to read people's hearts, finds that her mind-reading skills are ineffective after meeting the person she loves.
The love that had failed repeatedly was revived at this moment.
Regardless of the failure of this mind-reading technique, whether it is because of the special identity of the male protagonist or because of the power of love, I have another association.
Mind-reading exists even among us ordinary humans.
When you don't love someone, your every move is under your control.
His panic when confronted with you, the subtext of every word he said, and his waiting for your response... When all this is so crystal clear, you feel boring.
You looked at everything he did with cold eyes, knowing that it was to please you, but it was so clumsy that it couldn't attract you at all.
Even his expression, his actions, everything about him were so horrific.
When you realize that you don't know what a person is thinking, you find yourself getting tempted.
Why does he occasionally contact you, why did he fail to do what he promised you, and there are too many reasons for his actions, which make you unable to see and understand.
Maybe, he is just not that into you
but what does it matter.
Mind reading is only at its most beautiful when it fails.
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