The way the story plays out makes it seem like the mangaka had a story in mind for the first 2-3 chapters and then decided to change it for the remaining 7 chapters. The way the characters act in the beginning does not even come close to the way they acted in the end. They're basically completely different people. It probably has something to do with the fact that the story was going in a bad direction in the beginning, and the author wanted to move away from that as quickly as possible.
This story could've been really cute had it not included the rape scenes in the first two chapters. And it's not to say that you can't enjoy a story that has rape (I personally cannot), but more about the fact that it is used as a trope to avoid having to develop an actual relationship between the characters.
The seme's personality was awful at the start of the story. He's a rich spoiled brat who has no regard for the feelings of others, and bullies people for his own entertainment. He's basically an arse.
The uke is an abused, frail, scared boy who wants to succeed in school in order to keep his parents from hating him (which was kind of a weird statement given that his parents couldn't care less about his academics lol). He's an easy target for the seme, who rapes him IN SCHOOL more than once because he's "bored", and then tries to justify his sympathy for the uke because "he was also abused when he was a child". WHAT?! The story's a mess, and it sucks, because the ending was really fluffy and cute, to the point where it makes you wonder if what you read in the first 2 chapters was actually happening (it was).
I'd compare the flaws of this manga to those of Hidoku Shinaide. A manga where the characters are very lovey-dovey and crazy about each other for the majority of the story, but will always return to the awful writing trope of "rape=love". It's an awful cliche, especially when you're trying to create a story where the characters are MEANT to be madly in love for the rest of the story. It's a cheap way of forcing a sex scene into the story early on without having to develop a relationship, which is always a no-no.
Like literally, just remove the rape from the story, keep everything else, and you've got a passable manga that can be put under the "wholesome" tag in MRM. But nope, you had to screw it up didn't you?
Overall, I'd say read it if you're willing to sit through the cringe that is the first 2 chapters. The rest is corny and predictable, but at least it's fluffy, so you can read it for that if you'd like. Wouldn't recommend it if you're looking for a good-quality story, cause you won't find it here unfortunately.