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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.From classmates to brother and sister, living under the same roof.
After his father’s remarriage, Asamura Yuuta ends up getting a new stepsister, coincidentally the number one beauty of the school year, Ayase Saki. Having learned important values when it comes to man-woman relationships through the previous ones of their parents, they promise each other not to be too close, not to be too opposing, and to merely keep a vague and comfortable distance.
On one hand, Saki, who has worked in solitude for the sake of her family, doesn’t know how to properly rely on others, whereas Yuta is unsure of how to really treat her. Standing on fairly equal ground, these two slowly learn the comfortable sensation of living together.
Their relationship slowly evolves from being strangers the more the days pass. Eventually, this could end up in a story about love for all we know.
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One entry per line義妹生活
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Recommendation Lists
Date | Group | Release |
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04/12/24 | Fungus Fan Translations | c10 |
01/25/24 | Fungus Fan Translations | v10c0 |
10/09/23 | Fungus Fan Translations | v9 |
05/08/23 | Fungus Fan Translations | v8 |
As for the supporting characters, they are more on the eccentric part. This makes a nice contrast and allows a good touch of comedy. Of course, it still contains its fair share of spice, which is what you're ultimately here for. No spoils! I felt myself being fully embraced by the story with volume 4 onward, when the POV started to switch between both the male and the female protagonists. This is when the heroine becomes a true character in my opinion. At one point I became very frustrated by the fact that the characters were overly passive during the time skips between the volumes (1+ month each time).
Seriously, why was I so frustrated? And the answer? I was profoundly invested in the story that the tiniest thing I considered a flaw created so much emotion in me. Gimai Seikatsu is a masterpiece. Also... please take a look at the illustrations! The artist is incredibly talented, and the heroine is absolutely stunning!
As the end of vol.3 we finally reach the starting point of the main conflict in the story.
Not gonna lie my heart is shattering a bit with that ending of the vol.3
I hope I still have time to read until the last volume released.