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The strength of this novel is in the world building. Unlike many other academy novels where school is an afterthought, and just an easy way to force characters together before they spend the rest of the time dungeon crawling. This novel reads more like Harry Potter, where they're in school/class the majority of the time and school life actually matters. Which is actually a surprisingly rare and refreshing take in KR academy novels.My biggest gripe about this novel is that the writing for the MC is very strange. So she's supposed to be a drinking age adult man before possessing the character. But for some reason her thoughts and actions are very naive and immature. Anytime she's not being an ultra efficient gamer, she tends to just act and think like a 11 year old girl. You'd think there'll be more resistance and reluctance going from a 20+ y/o man to an 11 y/o girl.I also have to point out that the translation is a bit jank (through no fault of the novel). It's perfectly understandable 90% of the time, and then all of a sudden there'll be a paragraph that doesn't read properly. And sometimes even contradicts previous information. Like Andersen Pretzel the student crying about hard classes is suddenly called Professor Andersen later in the chapter.