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It's nice and fun but also deeply flawed. So it's an action comedy type with a harem but the girls are de-emphasised which is a strange narrative decision as they're the main driving force of the plot.The story is about this guy who reincarnated in a videogame world and it's living the quiet life in the boonies and has to go to the academy, decides he will not stand out at all and immediately gets tangled up with the (pretty girl) final boss and drops his resolution to be a mob like a hot potato and decides to beat the game or something, it's not super clear.Usually I can get behind this type of two-timing playboy type of character which is kinda what we get but also he's "unwilling" and he's also the dumbest guy in the universe even when he reassures you in his inner monologue that he's not. Like bro just own up that you're total tr*sh. I'm not asking for a genius but I can't overstate how beyond s*upid this guy is, it's a conscious decision by the author and you can almost see him smirking behind the text thinking he achieved peak comedy. The romance and seduction if you can even call it that it's also fairly half baked to put it extremely kindly.For a guy that allegedly wanted to live a calm life and spent 15 years living in a farming community as a baron's son, he sure knows everything about the game to an obsessive level even things that he should have 0 ways of knowing like the "quest for the main character" as in how to romance the main character, in the game the main character is you so... That's the equivalent to getting to know how to romance Link in a Zelda gameIf you read some other korean medieval academy types you know what to expect, but the main character willful s*upidity makes this a very hard read. Not particularly recommended but also not as bad if you don't find the things I talked about to be a deal breaker