But where’s the fun in thatMost romcoms would end in a volume if the characters just communicate like regular people.
real. had me clenching my fist and gritting my teeth when they went home.Communication would do wonders both ways
Was too fixated on the whole tea request = "I want to go home" to notice things going in any other way, I guessAnd how the hell didn't he see that she really was having fun being with him at the restaurant she even said she was happy to know him and she gave him the biggest smile she has given someone in her life how did he mess up that badly
Bladder size humble bragSorata you dumbass it's CHAZUKE you have to look out for not normal tea! You think one cup of tea is enough for people???
Yes and no. If you're served tea after spending some time at a place, unprompted and unrequested, that means the staff want you to go away. Same thing if you've spent some time at somebody's home. But if you're served tea immediately, that's just regular hospitality. So our dude here is just being an overthinking dipshit.Is that true though? The tea part?
I mean, if I confessed to a girl and she just said "okay" I'd probe for more answers. Like "okay you'll date me?". Wouldnt just leave it at that.Its a little different than unusual denseness tho.
Protag actually managed to confess his feelings in the first chapter, but the heroine answered as "ookini" which is a kind way of rejecting / passing it in the general sense of japanese. She didnt meant that, but considering she doesnt wear the ring as well no wonder protag thinks that she doesnt like him / doesnt want to be fiance.
So now, Protag thinks that the heroine forces herself to spend time with him and obviously over-thinking every situtation, not want to be over pushy etc. TBH I'd say more than half issue lays with the heroine, protag did a very good confession just answer him in a proper way and its all gucci.
Basically imagine confessing to a girl and getting "OK" as an answer, and despite that dude is still trying to built a good relationship with her.