I genuinely thought they wouldn’t go down the incest angle (but at least Kazu wouldn’t be in a relationship with his sister even if she confessed to him)
I’ll read the next volume before I decide to drop the series or not
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Not really a 5 star entry in the series (it's a little weak), I'm just off-setting one of the blatantly racist Spanish reviews that have already been posted (I reported it, but I'm not sure it will get removed).
As for claims of "incest route" and needing to "drop the series" because of that from another reviewer - there is no incest (i.e. forbidden sexual relationship), it's just the whims of an almost yandere-type little sister who has a pure-love obsession with her brother. This is is a series about losing heroines in a pseudo-romcom setting. There will be no incest, as the little sister is a losing heroine who will not win her crush. That's the whole point.
The obsessive little sister trope is super common in these kinds of lighthearted entertainment media from East Asia that you're not supposed to take super seriously; people should not be reading them if they think these kinds of tropes reflect reality at all or are in any way endorsed by the author(s) as "normal behavior" and are disturbed by that false impression. Either fix your impressions or avoid the medium.
Rereading this series because it suits my mood. Nukumizu Kazuhiko has a problem. His sister Kaju seems to be involved with someone else at her school and it is driving him crazy. So he involves Annie and other Lit Club members to find out what is going on. But he just gets more confused as he gains information. And when the big reveal happens, it was not his sister, but someone else that all the secrecy was for. And to put a cherry on top, now all the girls in the Lit Club are mad at him. Will have to find out how he manages this in the next volume!
this volume (although not as good as the previous ones) focused on nukumizus and kajus relationship with some fun complicated romance situation thats is eventually resolved
personally i really like that they try to focus on other parts of the story like his sisters friend group and rokance interests and it shows how much the author cares about the details
overall great volume and i wish to see more gondou screen time in the future cause she seems like a very interesting character
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