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And it has all the same issues they normally have.
It's got an interesting concept... But there's no logic, the pacing is all over the place, the plot is non-existent mostly, the characters are badly written clichés at best...
It's not good.
It's a very good and unique story.
The story follows two semi-common storyline. The MC is brought into a "tower" and has to clear it and the MC is brought into a video game and has to beat it. The uniqueness of these two common story lines being combined is that the MC is not overpowered with strength, but rather knowledge. It also is a bit different with them having a "master" instead of same basic MC carries story.
In my opinion the characters are all very well written. There are character you love and characters you dislike. There are characters who intrigue you and some who shock you. However not really any character bores you, at least not with how it's written.
Another uncommon thing is that the author doesn't have any attachment to any of the characters like some do. This means even a character who was there in chapter 1 could die in chapter 100. So I advise you not to get to attached... I learned the hard way
The gender reveal happens at around chapter 140, very late considering the title. And because the author is too preoccupied with baiting the reader, the actual plot doesn't progress. So the moment that the reveal happens, you will have no reason to continue reading as you won't be invested in the plot or be confused if you continue reading, because the power balances and the political structures aren't set up at all.
The events that should be impactful except the romance are just... there. They don't feel special.
The "story", after the first few chapters, is so heavily favored towards one ml to the point that nothing would change if the other ml got replaced with cliche obsessive villain #2.
Some of the events are not tied back into the story at all.
Power levels are nonsensical:
Magic power levels aren't even explained. There are a total of two mages in the entire story while the setting is a world filled with magic.
Sword mastery levels are categorized as "knight" nothing more is ever mentioned.
The empire is at war with monsters and the aforementioned monsters only apper thrice in the whole story, all the way until chapter 180. I can go on and on but you get the point.
In summary, the author baits you for 140 chapters and then proceeds to butcher the story by trying to write a grand end that had no development in the first place. Read if you have time to kill but I'm sure there are better things to do out there.




Well anyways, I liked learning about different coffee types and listening to the characters describe the taste even though I am personally not a coffee enjoyer. I did however, enjoy the coffee house aspect.
All in all, I regret spending my time to read this. It's the same rinse and repeat story plot for each "arc" just with a different flavor, quite literally. There's not really much any development in the relationship of the MC and the ML. It's basically all about coffee. That's it. The scenes with her business partner are more memorable than what ever she had with the ML.