I'm actually having a hard time writing this because... I don't really remember what happened in the story, even though I only finished reading this about a week ago. But I'll try.
I'm going to start with the most alluring part of this manhua: its art style. This manhua has to be one of the most well-drawn and, dare I say, beautiful long strip comic I've come across so far. The color palettes are vibrant and soothing to the eye, and manage to carry the mood of the plot. The character designs are pretty charming and cute, too. All in all, this manhua's visual is pretty nice.
Then, the plot. To put it simply, it's a mess. The author seems to have a difficulty in choosing to write a slice of life manhua or story with an overarching plot. A lot of major plot points of the story are established here and there only for them to be forgotten completely after a few chapters. For example, the earlier chapters of this manhua depict its female lead being bullied and ostracized, thanks to her eccentric traits. However, a few chapters in, the incident appears to be almost forgotten altogether, and bears little to no consequences later on.
And thanks to its disjointed plot points, its characters' developments are half-assed at best, save for the main characters, maybe. A number of characters are introduced one by one, with their own interesting quirks and personalities. However, half of them only pop up a few times; their appearances can be counted by the fingers of two hands. And that's a damn shame.
Despite its flaws, though, I could respect this manhua as it is and managed to read it through. Maybe I'm just too old for this, heh.