The first arc was highly promising with an impressively researched and well-thought-out world background, particularly in terms of mathematical theories. It felt like the author poured their heart into it. However, from arc 2 onwards, the quality dropped, resembling a rushed deadline. The main character (MC) became overpowered, solving problems with skills acquired earlier, which made the story slightly monotonous. While the slapstick humor was enjoyable, the love plot wasn't particularly deep, as it was decent but unremarkable.
The ending left me disappointed, as if the author ran out of creative ideas. A spoiler: In one arc, the MC possesses a Chinese shaman-like ability, and subsequent chapters revolve around it, contributing to the boredom. There were also scenes involving attempted rape, where the MC was coerced into consuming an aphrodisiac, leading to uncomfortable situations with the male lead (ML). The MC's dishonesty and lack of trust in ML in certain arcs further detracted from the overall experience.
In conclusion, only the first arc stood out as exceptional, while the later parts fell short of expectations.