The title’s key phrase — "Gomandatta" (spoiled/arrogant) — encapsulates her personality. However, as the chapters progress, the story subverts expectations. Instead of a painful cohabitation, the protagonist discovers that her spoiled nature is more about loneliness and misunderstanding of modern life than true malice. The "igai to igokochi ga warukunai" (surprisingly not uncomfortable) aspect shines through shared meals, humorous culture clashes, and quiet moments of vulnerability.