The book provides an entertaining, lighthearted reading experience, but it doesn't boast exceptional prose. It can be described as a "put-your-mind-on-sabbatical-and-enjoy" type of novel. The protagonist takes on a Joker-like persona, characterized by unpredictability and an intense fixation on the superhero, much like how Joker is drawn to Batman. In fact, the story borrows a few elements from the Joker's playbook for the main character's initial plot. The female lead serves as a female version of Superman, combining her heroic qualities with a unique twist.
The protagonist is an undeniably devoted admirer of the female lead, and surprisingly, I found the novel quite entertaining. I particularly enjoyed the amusing public misunderstandings that arose from the character's terrorism antics. Although the romantic aspect progresses slowly, the harem dynamic develops at an impressive pace. Despite some cringe-worthy moments, this book proves to be quite enjoyable if you can overlook those parts.