So basically, the story is about a transmigrating girl with a golden finger: a gate that allows her to transport herself into stories. If she does well in the stories, she can 'import' the special traits of her story character into her real self.The first few chapters are a little confusing, but you get the gist of it by chapter 5. The author puts a lot of effort into how the MC deals with the import of talents and we see how she struggles with characteristics of the story character that was not present in her real self. It's interesting, because we usually see a smooth personality transplant, but here, the MC struggles with how she uses her 'imports' as when she uses them, she adopts a new personality/POV and does things differently from how she would normally, causing many misunderstandings.The side characters are very relate-able. I myself have done many of the things these characters have so I can understand where they are coming from. This makes them feel very real to me.The world background only gets a four from me because it is revealed so very slowly. From the sheer details that have already been revealed, it probably a 5 when done, but as it is, it's barely a 4.