The pacing of this webtoon is a bit erratic, especially towards the later half. A lot of conflicts and tropes appear almost too suddenly, played out very dramatically and then either disappear or wrap up just as quickly as they appear. I don't mind so many cliches, but they happen so quickly, in succession, it's hard for not to find the supposed impact they leave on the story either a little too cheesy or convenient and not properly fleshed out. Like PurpleLibraryGuy said, this really plays out like an east asian drama.
Despite this, I found the two main characters endearing. I enjoyed watching both leads grow into their feelings and their relationship develop, which I found sweet and sincere despite everything that was happening around them. The female lead isn't over overbearingly shoujo-sweet-innocent-perfect and the conclusions both characters reach towards their cheesy conflicts aren't dumb decisions or frustratingly drawn out, easy pitfalls that make me stay away from cliched high-school romance reads like this.
All in all, it was a nice read that I started and finished as I stayed in bed this Sunday morning. It made me feel all warm, fuzzy and happy. So cute! I had to keep reading and reading until I was done. ?
Thank you to all the translators who worked on this.