This novel is exhausting. The villainess schemes, and the female lead wins repeatedly, but the process is long and makes the problem bigger, allowing others to have a say in it too. This puts the villainess in a deeper pit, which the readers anticipate because of the satisfaction it brings. The novel is essentially a big cliffhanger, but it succeeds in building anticipation. The male lead is always in the background. The villainess is dumb, and the villain is too.