So the stereotypical 'I came for the a$$ on the cover, stayed for the plot' holds really true here. The other reviews are flat out wrong, almost as if they just scanned over the pictures and didn't actually bother to do any reading. Not to mention one of the reviews is flat out racist and claims that Chinese authors are hypocritical and don't have consistency.
...pretty sure that's not exclusive to the Chinese population, bub.
So anyway, ignore the reviews and give yourself a chance with this one. The MC does NOT 'drag women into his dreams and traumatize them and create dependency'. There are COPIES of said women who are in the dream, but it's not like it's his fault... the system literally did that on its own. And then, when the (first of) said women is in there, he doesn't pursue her. She clearly tells him to back off, which he does, which is even more admirable given how LONELY he is. He's been all by himself for a month, literally talking to a mannequin for company, and desires human interactions more than anything else. So he respects both the woman herself and her boundaries, which is incredibly rare in webnovels.
Let's also take a moment to appreciate the fact that he's in a dream, and said woman is a copy, and is NOT the real one. And he still treats her according to her wishes, gives her space, and doesn't call her on the fact that she took a pistol (and is clearly feeling defensive/scared). Now while you or I would like to say that we'd act respectable towards a woman who isn't real, but how many people really would? Let's be honest, rape is a thing, in real life, and everyone I know is utterly disgusted by that fact. Yet it still happens. Clearly other people in the world disagree with me.
And here we have a good guy who respects her wishes when there's no one holding him accountable, nor any witnesses, nor any consequences. A+ rating in my book.
And so anyway, don't expect tons of combat or conflict... most of the story is concerned with emotional and mental growth. And when the dream ends, and the TOTALLY EXPECTED PLOT TWIST happens, that being that there is an unknown error, and against all logic, somehow the woman will start to remember what happened in there, please take a moment to breathe, and think to yourself, that NO ONE (in story i mean) thought that could happen. It's not the MC's fault. It was not his fault she was chosen in the first place (he wanted her and his section chief, it randomly chose her), and it was certainly not his fault that she started remembering things.
And even then, it's not like he did anything scummy in the dream anyway. But again, the relationship between the two leads is even more interesting from then on, as they both remember the dream but, just like IN the dream, they react differently.
In any case, give yourself a chance with this one, and maybe read the first 20 chapters or so. Considering how banal this COULD have been (like how the other reviewers seem to WISH this was), it's a very interesting story where the characters' mentalities grow and change..