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Hanamoto Mika is a shy, self-conscious 17-year-old-girl who wants very much to love and be loved. Hopelessly superstitious and unhappy with her current self, Mika tries to find answers and guidance to her life through fortune-telling and romance magazines. She decides to go on a group date with her friends and meets Takada. It’s love at first sight; at least on her end. Soon after, she encounters Takada coincidentally on the subway, but Mika trips and falls at his feet, then runs away in mortification before he could say a word. They meet again on a second group date, but to Mika’s humiliation, he has no recollection of her from the first date! But he does remember her embarrassing moment on the train. He apologizes for not remembering her and then explains that he had lost his contacts and couldn’t see clearly on that first date. Emboldened by his confession, she shocks him and herself by asking him out on a date! This is the story of unlikely relationships, and the trials and tribulations that await Mika and Takada - and their friends- in their search for love.

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    Oh I really hate guys who won't hear explanations and just come up with their own conclusions. 

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    ObnoxiousLizard ObnoxiousLizard 6 minutes ago

    The way it's portrayed is terrible and terribly lackluster. In the novel, she was actually half delirious and still in pain, so it was hard for her to think straight. She was also emotionally and mentally spent. And she actually made the decision to turn herself in after considering for days/weeks in front of a possible escape route, all while watching guards combing through the city for her. Her physical state in the novel was so bad that the guards didn't recognize her or even thought the bruised faced, scruffy, and limping person could possibly be her, and she actually had to convince them it was her. That was also why she wasn't caught/found for so long, besides remaining hidden. Also missing from the manhwa is the constant feeling of hopelessness and tiredness of struggling to go against the author/story. Plus, another point of her decision to turn herself in was that she came to love him so much for his gentleness and kindness that she thought if she was destined to die, she wanted it to be by his hand as per the original story becauseat least she would be rememberedand she got to see him one last time. It was meant to be a point of tragedy for her. This manhwa portrayal actually took all of that depth out of her character, situation, and feelings and I'm both annoyed and glad I went to read the novel and found out about this Shamalan-Avatar level of bs adaptation effort.