And while I kinda like the whole mind reader aspect- its kinda like - so you have to be a mind reader to befriend a mute person? And this girl who always blames herself for people not making friends- once she finds out will it be a case of, so thats why this girl could become friends? she can read my mind and make up for my lack of speech and a normal person couldnt do that?
Gee, maybe a mute person might have trouble making friends because, on top of being a transfer student, they're shy and self-conscious about being a mute person? You know, like it shows in the story.
It kinda doesn't give me a very good impression of the authors view of a mute person atm. Couldnt you have told the same story without mind reading? Its not clear if the author wanted mind reading for the other opportunities it offers or for that kinda thinking.
I'm pretty sure the author was not trying to write an instruction manual about how to be (or how to treat) a mute, non-deaf person, but rather was going for the comedy of one girl who believes she can't communicate and the other girl who is a mind-reading tsundere.
Maybe, and this is just pure speculation, the author first considered and then rejected the possibility of having the characters be a deaf mind-reader and another girl who was always talking to her friends about how much she liked the deaf girl but was afraid to talk to her. Because then the author would have to draw lots of scenes with the one girl with her back to the deaf girl so the deaf girl couldn't read her lips (but she knew what she was thinking because she was a mind-reader).
Since that wouldn't be nearly as funny.
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