At first I thought this story would simply be a lighthearted run-of-the-mill romance with the common trope of main character transforms from unpopular to popular and then here comes along this new, popular nice guy that is secretly not so nice. But I was pleasantly surprised to find out more.
What sets this series apart is the characters. Even after 52 chapters, I still don't know everything about them. I even like the side characters, and I think that's the hallmark of a good series.
The main character is not just popular and nice for show. He worked hard to change himself, and he glowed up not just in looks but in his personality as well. He is genuinely a nice guy who cares for others. There is a part of the story about rumors, and the way the main character overcomes his trauma and handles the situation is admirable.
The male lead seems like an air-headed puppy at first, but there are hints of more under the surface. The way he empowers the main character by being confident in his words, actions, and ultimately himself is a lovely dynamic to see especially in BL. Like the main character, however, I am still finding out more about him.
There are four main side characters. Two of them are estranged childhood friends who meet up again in college, and I have been enjoying their story. But honestly, I am a sucker for childhood friend plots especially with opposites attract. Sue me. Another side character is the female love rival, and I enjoyed how she wasn’t written to be just another evil woman getting in the way of the main characters' romance. She is a genuinely kind person with feelings and emotions that the main characters also acknowledge.
The plot itself isn’t anything uncommon. They’re college students, but the characters are lovely and I have enjoyed reading about them.