At first, I found this pretty okay. Yes, it was a bit generic, but it was still fun. Then the author went ahead and ruined it by using the side characters in a particular way. Normally, I don't mind side characters getting together, but how am I supposed to invest in the main couple getting together in future chapters when there's another couple that did the exact same thing, but a hundred times better? For Pete's sake, the main character has no redeeming qualities to justify the female main character's interest in him. His defining traits are his lack of self-esteem and the density of a black hole. The side character, on the other hand, is handsome, tall, athletic, intelligent, and landed a girl who is in no way inferior to the main female lead within just ten chapters. The author seems to find it interesting to highlight this contrast at every possible turn. While this story initially caught my interest, it failed to hold it due to the problematic characterization and skewed focus on side characters. For me, the main character's lack of depth and the overpowering presence of better-developed side characters really undermine the story's potential. It's not the narrative I was hoping for, but if these aspects don't bother you, then you might find it more enjoyable than I did.