Uchi No Otouto Maji De Dekain Dakedo Mi Ni Kona... [repack]
Takeru is exceptionally cute and charming, to say the least. His bright smile and sparkling eyes make him the center of attention wherever he goes. So, when Shiori finds out that Takeru is going to start attending the same middle school as her, she is both thrilled for him and mortified for herself. How would her classmates react to her being the older sister of such an adorable and popular younger brother?
It understands its own absurdity and leans so far into it that it loops back around to being genuinely endearing. Because the characters treat the bizarre situation with such mundane normalcy, you as the reader eventually stop questioning it too. You join the sister in her mantra: "Mi ni kona." (I'm not gonna think about it). You just accept the madness and enjoy the ride. Uchi No Otouto Maji De Dekain Dakedo Mi Ni Kona...
The trailing ellipsis (“...”) is the most important character. It implies a choked voice, a hesitation, or a realization that the sentence is too pathetic to finish. Takeru is exceptionally cute and charming, to say the least
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