
I'm at chapter 61 and damn are they so formal. Like they were in the car deciding what to label their relationship as and their dialogue felt like reading a formal paper but like the format of a play or something---

righttt I get that they're going for a "proper" type of personality but they forgot the "personal" in personality when it comes to their dialogue. Like their actions shows enough of the personality of their character but it doesn't transfer well when it comes to their dialogues--- Or maybe it's part of the technique of the writer to like show how controlled the characters were growing up and their manner of speaking is a learned pattern type-shit idk. I feel like something was lost on translation hhahahaha.

This made me remember a manhwa that got popular before. It had the same concept of like a nameverse thing. I remember the ml was a pastry chef and like really popular. And there was a second ml and the uke was confused who his true soulmate is between the two. From what I remember he thought the second ml was his soulmate because his name matches the imprint but like the ml actually changed his name and his old/original name also matched the imprint.
Anyways if any of y'all know the title of what I'm talking about, please let me know!! Kinda want to reread it. Thank youuu
IDK I feel like the problem never got truly resolved. It felt like the MC just accepted the problem and the ML Never really adjusted anything. Tho I'm sure the ML tried, it just did not feel enough. Despite all that, I think it was still a nice read.