The text seems fairly comprehensible, but it criticizes the lack of depth in character development and world-building. The love interests don't appear genuine; their attraction to the protagonist is often due to misunderstandings or magical manipulation, resulting in a lack of chemistry among the characters. The initial parts of the book might intrigue, but the reader's interest typically fades after around 40-50 chapters.
The novel is not taken seriously, as it doesn't exhibit much effort in its storytelling. The plot structure revolves around predictable events – bad things happening, the protagonist swiftly finding solutions, or relying on plot armor. The protagonist rarely experiences significant setbacks, as their struggles don't have a meaningful impact. While the book can be entertaining, the humor falls flat, possibly due to poor translation.