Girl's love tag made me want to avoid it because I thought it would be the main focus of the story. But reading the plot made me think twice and decided, why not give it a go. And so I did. No regrets.
I love the premise and I, too, think that it is quite unlikely that a professor would enjoy reading webnovels.
The story is revolving around MC's issues and backstory, all the while slowly untangling the web of all things that needed to be shown. It doesn't get too dragging (just quite), but I see it getting a closure that they all needed.
Tbh, I like the simplicity of the art but sometimes I get confused with how similar some characters look. The chat bubbles also get me confused.
I love how there's the focus/popping color to differentiate the focus, while leaving the rest of the unnecessary people. But there were also times that someone else popped, and made me think that someone else is going to get involved (cafe scene, panel shows professor on one side while a person's head is on the other side).
That aside, I have enjoyed reading this and glad that I didn't get the prejudice that having something with the word "love" would be romance focused.