The story is engaging with humorous characters, save for those pesky cannon fodder supporting roles. The female lead, while not overly romantic, shows growth in confronting her emotions, even if she isn't proactive. The male lead is amusing and adaptable, transforming into a troublemaker, gentleman, or well-behaved youth based on the situation, which I find entertaining. My favorite character is actually the FL's third uncle, who is loving, charming, and occasionally childlike, making for enjoyable moments.
As for the FL's family, there's a spoiler here:
To be honest, I didn't particularly like any of them. They were all self-centered. Initially, I thought the "white lotus" sister had redeeming qualities, but she ultimately failed to improve, despite her initial intentions to help others misunderstand the FL and later striving for strength. Though she never became a direct antagonist, her annoying presence remained. The brother's character arc was fitting, as he truly was a psychopath. I'll spare the father's discussion, but the mother isn't innocent either, despite her genuine desire for the FL's forgiveness. However, it might be too little, too late.
The FL's family serves mainly as a contrast to highlight her improved life, which can come across as manipulative. If reincarnation were real, no one would want to be part of her family.
The narrative sometimes focuses excessively on the white lotus sister, and the ending feels rushed, skipping from university life to their successful careers. It's abrupt, but the comic tone keeps me entertained.
Overall, while not my top pick, I find the story satisfying, giving it a solid 7 out of 10.