The characters and settings are clichés; a girl who doesn't enjoy her label in school and a guy who treats her differently. I don't mind playing to stereotypes but I always look for what makes this series different from others like it. It feels like the author is playing it safe? So the other girls are always squealing after him but she had never noticed before their fateful encounter? Like also having them coincidentally bump into each other often after their first meeting...
Yoi is a cool, honest and quiet girl who can't say 'no'. She behaves like a prince as a result of her chivalry and kindness. I can get behind that. I will look forward to her being more assertive and maybe showing more sides to her character.
My major problem is probably the guy's attitude/behavior. I don't like that he does whatever he wants (princess-carrying her) and disregarded her rejection to have lunch with him. This is again the badboy cliché found in many shoujo mangas, I just thought that this type is no longer popular.
One thing that I will praise is that the art style is gorgeous. I love the character designs.