The start was promising, but the pacing is dreadfully slow both in plot progression and the development of the romantic aspect. In terms of romance, there seems to be none; after 90 chapters, their interactions are limited to hand-holding and admiring each other. The male lead is a clichéd character – tall, handsome, powerful, and quiet, showering the female lead (MC) with affection, but lacking depth.
The MC, on the other hand, has a more intriguing background, which keeps things slightly fresher. However, both main characters are portrayed as workaholics, but their jobs are not engaging enough for the reader. The plot suffers from redundancy, focusing heavily on their work-related activities, which becomes monotonous. Descriptions of settings, like a large hotel, are overused and repetitive.
Moreover, the story would greatly benefit from a thorough edit to reduce redundancy and improve clarity. The author frequently employs similar language to describe elements, such as the hotel being repeatedly referred to as "huge," "massive," and towering. This redundancy detracts from the storytelling experience. Overall, the novel lacks variety and compelling side characters, with some appearing only briefly and others, like the MC's assistant, not even receiving a proper name until late in the story.