If this sticks the landing on various critical plot points in the future it'll be one of the best web comics I've ever had the pleasure of reading.
Ignore any comments by posters who are severely underaged and want a bread-and-butter revenge story. The narrative makes it very clear this isn't a black-and-white moral situation for those involved and you can safely discard the opinion of anyone who believes otherwise as they're missing one of the main themes of the story so far.
This is a slow burn that deals with trauma, hatred, and questions of who bears personal responsibility in war. Both MCs are grappling with an increasingly morally ambiguous situation from their own perspectives, and the FL in particular is being forced to confront her own role in a war that she was, from what we can tell, pretty much forced into from a very young age. It's punching way, way above its weight category in terms of subject matter and is so far doing a decent job of it.
If you'd like your standard shoujo webtoon affair(to be clear, I greatly enjoy these too) where both leads are objectively, unquestionably good people this story won't be for you. If you want to read something where the romance is(so far) a secondary focus compared to character development and self-reflection from the cast then I'd highly recommend this as of chapter 32. Like any story it could derail and turn awful later, but so far so good.