The aesthetic quality is the main focus of this story, it seems like. The artist puts a lot of emphasis on specific tropes to emphasize the aesthetic qualities they want. However, I feel like the overall story suffers because of that.
The shallow plot, of a wolf and his victim having a sexual agreement is fairly standard, lots of smut with not much of a build up. The background plot is intentionally vague, though, it obscures a lot of the reader's understanding of events. Most generic information, such as ages, setting, etc are just left out completely which keeps the story very thin.
The art is not reliable, despite being such a focus of the story. Halfway through it changed suddenly to a slightly different style, not a major difference but it was noticeable enough. The character bodies change slightly, giving different perspectives of their sizes. In one scene the uke kicks the hand of the seme, and the hand was pretty much gigantic. In another scene their legs were side by side and the thin, tiny uke had bigger thighs than the muscular seme who was a foot taller than him. Nothing major, but when there's a lot of little things, it starts to become very noticeable. And when the characters make up 80% of the art (again, very little setting, basic backgrounds, etc) it becomes even more obvious when the character doesn't look quite right.
If you like tropes and pretty aesthetics, then you may enjoy this, but that's the majority of what you'll find.