I think the charm is in the specific details. It's not just 'they're both weird.' The guy probably has this whole internal checklist of why love is irrational, and she keeps accidentally checking boxes he didn't even know existed. Like, maybe she insults his favorite coffee order but then remembers exactly how he takes it three weeks later. Or she points out his flaws in a way that's oddly refreshing instead of hurtful. The plot is him trying to run diagnostics on his own malfunctioning heart while she's just... being herself, completely unaware she's the virus crashing his system. It's a fun role-reversal of the 'emotionally unavailable' trope, because here, the guy is the one overthinking everything into oblivion while the girl is the blunt instrument of change. Makes for some genuinely funny and surprisingly sweet moments.
Yeah, it's a web novel premise. Guy builds a wall around his emotions, thinks he's safe. Girl comes along not with a ladder or a sledgehammer, but she just kind of... walks through it like it's not there, because she doesn't even perceive it as a barrier. The plot is the wall crumbling from the inside out. Light, fast-paced, perfect if you want something that doesn't take itself too seriously.
I'm fairly certain there are several books floating around with similar 'Love is Blind and Deaf' titles, but the one I think you're referring to is an English-translated web novel. The main plot is this hilarious, high-concept romantic comedy about this guy who believes he's completely immune to love because he can't fall for anyone based on looks or sweet talk. He thinks he's logically broken. Enter the heroine, who's kind of prickly and exceptionally straightforward, maybe even a bit tone-deaf socially. She's not trying to be charming; she's just brutally honest and oddly focused on him.
The twist is that her particular brand of unvarnished, no-frills interaction starts to bypass his so-called immunity. Her words and actions, devoid of conventional romantic sweetness, somehow get through. It's less about grand gestures and more about two people with their own unique disconnects finding a weird wavelength that works only for them. The plot mostly follows him grappling with this contradiction, his system failing, and their increasingly bizarre but genuine connection. I read it ages ago and mostly remember laughing at his internal monologue of utter confusion.
The novel's plot revolves around a male lead convinced he cannot experience romantic attraction due to his analytical nature, viewing love as a logical fallacy based on superficial inputs. His worldview is dismantled by a female lead whose communication style is devoid of typical social or romantic cues, making her seem 'blind and deaf' to standard courtship rituals. Their dynamic becomes a case study in unconventional connection, challenging his self-imposed rules. It's a lighthearted exploration of how love can circumvent our own carefully constructed defenses.
Wait, hold on, which version are we talking about? I tried reading one called 'Love is Blind and Deaf' and couldn't get past the first few chapters. The premise sounded cute—a guy who thinks he's immune to love meets a girl who's awkwardly blunt—but the execution felt super rushed to me. They went from zero to soulmates in like three conversations, and the main conflict seemed to be him just denying the obvious. Maybe I picked up a poorly translated one, or maybe it's just not my style of rom-com. I prefer a slower burn where the characters feel more grounded. This one read like a bullet-point list of quirky scenarios instead of a real story. Could be fun as a quick, unserious read, but I wouldn't go in expecting anything profound.
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