I have seen nothing so far to indicate that her parents aren't just hard-core trolling her about the receptionist job. Which threw me for a loop, because I assumed from this summary that it was one of those "X profession is actually really challenging in this fantasy setting" sort of premise, but having read it, now I start to think not XD
Like if you as a child had said, "I want to grow up and be a hotel cleaning lady", and your parents looked at each other with a mix of amusement and horror, and then one quickly extemporized: "Well, my child, you'll want at least a Ph.D. for that, two would be better."
@Kusarin:
It's not as much that he's irredeemably bad (though if he has affectionate feelings as many are presuming, he's expressing it
terribly), as that he has no
good points to speak of other than being, well, basically, academically successful and a powerful mage.
That more than suffices for their current rivalry; the issue is that all shoujo tropes point towards them becoming a couple, and—at present—he really is not suitable boyfriend material. Character development could fix that, of course.
As an aside: This "usual shoujo trope male lead" you're referring to—I assume you're talking about the slightly abrasive/abusive variety, which is indeed one common garden variety of shoujo love interest, but honestly, a lot of us will call those archetypes out for being jerks in their native, non-fantasy-shoujo, context, too. I would think that a lot of (though not all) people who like such "bad boys are cool" stuff would be leery about this guy physically attacking the protagonist unprovoked; one of the basic tenants of "bad boy" fantasies is that said, "bad boy" will
protect the girl in question, and there's no sign of that here. Well, wait a couple chapters and that may indeed play out (protecting her from some third party), and then we'd be back in more familiar territory and he'd probably have more fans.