For a binge reader like me, this was super easy to get through - there wasn't that much drama, and it wasn't emotionally taxing to read. Everything that happened to the main character, I somehow felt that I had to cheer her on, even knowing that she's completely fictional.
Initially, I actually purchased the first volume of the manga, purely because the girl illustrated on the cover looked pretty. But I am glad that they went through with that decision, because I know that I probably would have not picked it up if it weren't for the cover. And just like how it was "advertised", the art style throughout the manga is fairly consistent, with extra effort noticeably put into scenes that are important.
In comparison to the isekai genre that's been popping off lately, it felt just right due to how the MC is terrifyingly talented in acting which balances out how they are supposedly living a normal, no-fantasy world like us. Usually, I tend to avoid reading mangas that are based around a high school student, but thankfully, it didn't focus on the fact that she's still in school that much, along with all the cliches that we are so used to seeing. In fact, I nearly forgot that she WAS a 16/17 year old kid - that's how much the MC got into acting.
On one hand, I wish that the author wasn't involved in a disgusting case like this just so that I could read more, but if they were indeed this disgusting from the very beginning, I am glad that the truth came out and not later. Hopefully, at least the artist is not like that, and goes on to make his own works that we can look forward to.