Reviewed at ch 100
First: I think everyone should be told, this is a
time-loop
story. (I'll still spoiler tag it in case you'd rather go in kind of blind, but this is the basic premise that's not shown in the above blurb/description)
At first the appeal is he's in the 'real world' so he doesn't have to be subject to 'comic book' logic.
See, the protagonist of the in-story webtoon is basically superhuman in his martial arts proficiency, like a shounen hero. But our MC is not, and so has to find other ways to solve the problems. Later, though, he faces comic book antagonists, a couple of which also have superhuman level physical combat abilities. At which point he realises he's kinda fucked and tries to brute force the issue.
My main criticism is that sometimes, his solutions feel like they wouldn't work out as cleanly, long-term. Though...thinking about it...it's probably because they're in-story's comic problems that they don't come back to bite him often in in-story real life.
The story goes up and down in quality, imma be honest. When things get too comic booky I'm kinda just trying to read fast past it. But the characters are often fun, each of the main girls we spend a fair bit of time with to the point where you'll like them (my favourite is actually the one that ISN'T an in-story webtoon heroine, and she just becomes really awesome later). For one of these girls I actually cried when the main character finds out the details of her story and reflects on his own actions.
The main character derides 'dense comic protagonists' who can't recognise romance as he slowly becomes one. But when the romance actually kicks off, I was still surprised as thinking 'hell yeah!'.
So, at times it's an 8 or so, at times it's a 6.5. I think overall 7.5 is a fair score.