
Ok im sorry but why is Lindsey's inner self so girly? She never wore dresses unless undercover and she has always described herself as manly, but she keeps acting like a damsel in distress in the later chapters. I wanted more heroism for her, not to slowly become a pretty noble lady

Sorry, a bit long:
Perhaps the skirt is symbolism on how he makes her feel feminine; she would wear a skirt for him if he asked her to. I do also want her to keep her manly ways but the moment was painted as her baring her true feelings and subsequently asking for acceptance from her. She is vulnerable, something she normally isn't. She's had crushes and admired men before but this may be the first time she is actually feeling love. She's been mopey because she knew she could not act upon her feelings nor ignore them.
Quite different from the duke, whose vulnerabilities are ruled by a mix of anger and fear. He tried to protect himself from emotional pain and Lindsey chose the opposite. If he validates her, she still has to leave but they win this emotional landmark. If he rejects her for being a woman in disguise, she will be forced out and potentially grow emotionally stronger from the ordeal.
If they do get to that reveal at all, I don't think there is an immediate chance he will reject her. He most likely won't think as to why she has mascaraded as a man until they have had their full validation of mutual feelings.

In the beginning she was visibly upset over having to cut off her hair because that's how she showed her femininity. She brought this up, she's tall and muscular but she's still femine and wants to be seen as a girl. Also now that her is short dresses are the way to go if she wants to be seen as one.

I was thinking more on this and i think youre right. Its been a very long time since i read the beginning but i think when she had a fantasy of dating the prince she was dressed very cutely and it was a romantic scene. I really hope she wont lose her strength and manliness, but i do see the dress as less out of the blue now. Also if any of those scenarios you mentioned happen, it would be so exciting so now im kinda hyped for the next chapter

Oh god oh god that damn old man wants azumas body thats why he transplanted a head onto another fish and why he got so mad at his arm being scarred and why azuma said that the soul of the fish that lost its head could still be moving the body and why he was so upset about that ughhhh azuma you poor baby

Ok so yall know how suddenly became a princess one day is in the same universe as this one right? Well im rereading and hari was taken in by the ernests when she was 7. Assuming both stories are on the same timeline currently, that makes hari and athy two years apart. Athy was 5 when she ran into her father for the first time, officially changing the story of the novel she read. If hari goes back in time to around when she was first taken in, 7 years, then i wonder if the day athy changed the flow of the novel had anything to do with the day that hari got sent back to, as if everything up until that day had been similar to the first timeline for both, but when athy changed it, hari had to go back too. Totally RANDOM theory i had while being half awake, but it sorta made sense in my head

I think the FL just realized how the situation looked: he doesnt know about the rebellion and thinks his men are chasing the human who stole his heart for no reason. She never fully explained the red thread situation either, he thinks his life is tied to hers, not the other way around. Give her a chance guys, she has to prove that hes been betrayed by people that hes known a lot longer than her and that she truly wants to protect him, and thats hard to explain immediately after figuring this all out. Honestly, i think its gonna be the horse that helps her explain, bc his words prove she was running to abel and not away.
I love it when the mcs report everything to the mamas in mangas and the mamas are just like pls stop. Im single. Stop rubbing it in