I decided to give this a try, since the novel seems to be quite popular, but... idk
My biggest problem with this is actually the main couple themselves. I had read a review of the LN once, which said that it felt as though the protagonist's entire personality was liking Claire. At the time I thought the writer was exaggerating, yet 16 chapters in, we've barely seen anything more than a "thirsty lesbian" and a "tsundere". It was funny at first but it got old pretty fast.
I also got a bit irritated at how this whole isekai thing was used. Like, let's be real, you don't get good enough at chess to challenge a(n allegedly) very proficient and experienced player by playing the chess mini games in an otome game, of all things —that really made me roll my eyes.
It feels like there's way too much stuff packed into this, without getting enough time to really do anything with it. We got a written exam with a bet and then some fights with a new(?) bet and then chess and then some poker (and some cheating —I still dislike Yuu) and then a cultural festival of sorts and then night cooking...? It feels like everything comes and passes with little impact to the story.
(Also, why are the maids eating with the Claire? That's just weird)
There were some good moments though, like Rei's answer to "gender doesn't matter when it comes to love". That was refreshing, even if done in a rather unsubtle manner.
Or this one here —very telling of Claire's upbringing.
Plus, the art is nice with a good black-white-grey balance.
I'll probably stick around for a bit longer, 'cause I am kind of interested in seeing how the commoners' movement will play out and because, if I remember correctly from the review I was reading, there is a scene where they confront their classmates who looked down on homosexuality? Does that really happen...? I hope it does.