She accidentally met an older man and married him without meaning to on the same day she was heartbroken from her boyfriend's cheating... While others saw the cold-faced demon, she saw a cute and gentle man. After their marriage, he pampered her endlessly... "Honey, I accidentally set fire to the kitchen." "That's okay. It should have been refurbished a long time ago." "Honey, I accidentally ruined your custom-made suit." "It's okay. It was time to get new ones anyway." "Honey, I accidentally broke the David sculpture that you love most..." "Nonsense. You're the one I love most."
I quite enjoyed the first 100 chapters, but after a while it starts to feel monotonous and pointless. It seems the story focuses more on Claudia and Anna, to the point of making them geniuses out of thin air. Claudia went from a mere 1900 Elo player to beating a 2599 Elo GM in just a couple of months—what's the point of that? I can understand it for the MC since they have a system, but for a random girl from Indonesia? That plot feels forced, giving your characters disproportionate talent. If it keeps going like this, Claudia will reach Magnus Carlsen's level through the power of friendship. On top of that, you can improve your games, but it's clear your knowledge is still limited, and you can't quite grasp more technical aspects. And above all, there's the lack of realism: the MC's friends (especially Claudia and Anna) beat superior players just because.