Girl's of the Wild initial premise while clichê and overdone, it's relatively strong. Weak boy (Physically and Emotionally), has been granted a full 3-year scholarship regardless of grades to enter one of the strongest schools in the nation (Academically and Sportively), so he accepts due to not having to burden his younger brother and sister, as he's the sole financial pillar of the family and having an opportunity not easily available in standard conditions.
There he meets the queen of the school, who's the strongest character among the students, misunderstandings follow, and now, he has to "defeat" her in a fight.
How a boy, who has no physical achievements whatsoever defeat the strongest fighter, who has trained and horned her body since early age? Along this Journey, you follow the typical weak to strong plot, as he archives small things one at a time, with the help of his friends (who for obvious reasons, are mostly girls), in preparation for this fight, some of them will develop feelings for him due to his honest and humble personality for some reason.
After the fight, the manwha takes a long downhill until the end. A bunch of events happen which adds nothing to the plot (Aka fillers), the main character who has been mostly evolving during the series suddenly takes a stand still. And most of the girls who developed feelings for him, understandably lose interest on him, and move on to other people.
The ending feels rushed, when he suddenly decides after many months who he wants to be with, and finally takes action to do so, which you expected him to understand that since many chapters ago.
Overall, the early parts are a good if not a cliché weak to strong plot with harem elements, the mid and later arcs are mostly the author experimenting things on the go, (with the usual beach episode, we can't forget that folks), which are hit or miss (mostly misses), and the ending is rushed. Overall a 4, Below Average.
Zhena is an excellent artist, and i would love to see her next work, but i hope it's under a better writer like the previous works she worked on like Nineteen, Twenty-One for example.