What I like the most from this webtoon is because the story is moving forward.
Almost all webtoon will always repeat the same narration many times to cause sympathy. Especially with the theme of reincarnation, the main character will always bring up the past - almost too often, followed by careless movements because wow-really-unbelievable she is in another world. Yes, to be honest, that's my true feeling! The same pattern is tiring. Doctor Elise is different so it feels good. This is also one of webcomics that automatically enters my top three. It's rarely like taking politics as challenging as this. It's not too heavy and detailed, but the conflict on the surface spells the story well. And, I don't know all about the medical explanation, so maybe someone here who is smarter or has more knowledge can explain. But almost all medical-related stories always have complicated jargon. I prefer ignore it and focus only on what's happening.
For the characters, we have a perfect match of a main ship. They have a strong position and they prove it by being involved in political affairs. They are still young and cute. Their hardship encourages the reader to support them. They did not enter into forced relationships that ended in tragedy. But I'm still curious to know what made heroine suffer that way in the past. I really fell in love with their comfortable environment. One is awkward and keeps a distance, one feels resigned but wants to get close.
Last, I find it funny with its world settings. If I remember well she is reincarnated as a Korean, always mentioning the earth, a bit of a contradiction if she calls herself reincarnated into another world (this meant her own world), but using real place names like Baengal, Hindia, Swiss. Not only that, this webtoon also mention "Soju from the East" ((laugh)). So I assume that the authors took their kingdom as part of the earth but fictitious. Or simply no more interesting ideas. This is still a problem of most webtoon that I read.