Ah, I understand now.
Too bad my wild imagination doesn't work out as I hoped. Lol.
From the first two chapters, I can see that everyone is seen from the heroine's point of view who feels doubts about the excessive kindness she has received. And we as readers also consider how unusual treatment can cause inconvenience even if it doesn't.
This is getting better because their emotions are seen to be clear, the heroine's coworker is really spoiled, the male lead also too innocent but they are sincere. I really like how the author describes a kindness here. Some are outspoken, but they are friendly and that's the part that almost everyone forgets when they're too introspective.