I wanted to like this game, because the renders are really good, but the story leaves a lot to be desired. It's one of those games where the the MC is the hero/knight in shining armor/perfect man and every other character relies on him to solve every problem, even at the cost of realism and common sense.
The story has a certain irony to it, because it's about the MC (a bodyguard) protecting people from a stalker, while at the same time spilling all the intimate details of a famous model's life to a bartender, going to a detective and asking him to dig into extremely personal case files on Charlotte, and installing a keylogger on the daughter's phone. Ignoring the fact that any one of these things would get a bodyguard fired immediately, who is the real stalker in this story?
The other characters treat the MC like a therapist/close member of the family after a few days of working for them, with the exception of Charlotte, the one who actually hired him. Charlotte hates him/is scared of him because she has a troubled past involving men abusing her. I guess she's never thought of just hiring a female bodyguard? I don't know.
Charlotte is hiding all the details of the stalker from her daughter because she doesn't want to scare her. I get it, even if the daughter is 18 and deserves to know. However, the overprotective nature of Charlotte extends way further than just that. She won't allow her daughter to wear a one-piece swimsuit while the MC is staying with them, but is trusting him to be alone with her on a daily basis. It doesn't make any sense.
Charlotte's manager/sister (Lucy) falls in lust/love with the MC within days of meeting him, and then tells the MC all about the troubled past of her sister, because she thinks he can't be an effective bodyguard without knowing all the secrets of the people you're protecting. Good intentions or not, that's messed up. Worst manager/sister ever.
Basically, the story suffers from characters who do extremely shitty things to each other on the basis of protecting one another, but none of them realize they're all betraying each other's trust in the process. It's one of those stories where the MC is portrayed as being the super nice, good-looking, perfect badass who gets away with everything because he's the hero.