If you perceive this novel as a clever satire of the overused clichés found in typical Asian dramas catering to female audiences, it transforms into the most hilarious tale ever. Our feisty and cunning heroine, Bai Xiao Xun, expertly exploits her 'White Lotus' image, aiming to win over seven male leads – each embodying the stereotypical hunk – and a rival woman. The author ingeniously employs absurd clichés, like sudden amnesia post-trauma and constant assault, weaving them into the narrative for non-stop laughter.
Bai Xiao Xun is a remarkable protagonist, genre-aware and quick-witted, making her irresistible to love. Despite some of her male leads being extreme 'yandere' characters, witnessing their manipulation by her astute tactics remains endlessly entertaining. What's more, with the series complete at 96 chapters, it avoids burnout, providing a satisfying conclusion.
The only minor issue lies in the initial school arc, which can be sluggish and momentarily lose reader interest. In that part, Bai Xiao Xun appears weak and unassuming, but persistence pays off as the pace picks up once she transitions to the 'real world.' So, even if the series starts slowly, stick with it, because the excitement soon follows!