I am so polarized over this manhwa. So many good, interesting things, and yet so many omissions, forces moments, falseness and so on.
In a nutshell, what I found so cute and endearing here is the FL, Latte and her coterie of friends. Latte is one crazy gal, as a character she's actually realistic, multilayered and while a Mary Sue at some point, it's palatable. But she truly is a well made genki, plucky and bubbly girl, and her visual identity is also tops, with unruly curly blonde hair, small but prone to getting weight. Her family, her maids, and her friends, her wizard servant (Bishot), are also very endearing, extremely likable bunch, everybody has a vibe of it's own and you enjoy watching them interact and just living their life (there is a slight slice-of-life slant here, not too much, but I enjoyed that part, which is unusual since that's far from my favorite genre).
But what this manhwa takes to extremes is trying to be funny. Sometimes it's successful, but sometime it feels overwrought, fake and completely staged. And the worst part is that every single chapter there are tries at a stab of humor. And the hits and misses are not even 50/50. The misses sometimes overpower everything. I know I was frustrated at how much story flow was lost in trying to achieve this elusive sense of comedy,
And the problem is that the manhwa is 130 chapter strong, yet not much happens in it and the story is actually quite underwhelming. It could have been condensed into 80 chapters without missing a beat. And so much gets lost on the way. Ibelin, the original FL; never gets the characterization she deserves, and ends up a mere footnote in the overall manhwa. This irked me quite a bit. The mail antagonist, Peridot, also never gets the momentum she deserves, and she never was that much of a threat IMHO. She appears and is a minor distraction for a few chapters, and that's it. We literary didn't even need to put her in the manhwa.
And the 3 ML were also handed in a offbeat manner. While I understand that it (intentionally) becomes pretty clear early on that Arwin is the ML; Kenneth and especially the Prince are so glossed over I forgot they existed at one point. And oh the Prince, he becomes a non-entity after chapter 40! Arwin is a pretty polarizing ML, but I found his actually to be a solidly constructed Master of the tower type, a bit over-powered, but it's pretty clear he's mentally unbalanced and that Latte is threading a thin line. This isn't romantic in the least, and the manhwa does try to pretty it up a bit, but you can read clearly between the lines that it's not all sunshine and roses.
You see, in one corner we have a refreshingly funny FL, with some outstanding supporting character, on in the other corner we have a very thin story, and loads and loads of untapped potential in some pretty major characters.
overall, while funny at moments and Latte is gold, I would not recommend this to most people. If it gets you humor level, then great, but otherwise, skip!