Omae Imouto ja Nakute Iinazuke datta no kayo!? - Vol. 3 Ch. 14

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Dafuq are these feet

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Good ol "I didn't tell you I had a friend over" scenario. That way if MC accidentally walks in that means they knew they were there and was trying to peep.
is this the manga where the parents were divorcing or is that a different my sister turned out to be not blood related manga?
Nah, MC is adopted by the mother and father of his parent's friends since they died when he was a child.
Edit: You're probably thinking of this one.
 
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Thanks for the new chapter!

MMC got a wholesome sandwich surprise there.

Hmmm still don't know how their parents will make their marriage happen if ever.
I am not sure how the Japanese government handles family registrations, but isn't the MMC technically officially adopted into Kana's family? Can a family suddenly 'disown' someone on paper? I don't think their government will allow registered siblings to be legally married even if they are not blood-related 😂
 
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He's obligated to breed them both by the end of this chapter.

Thanks for the TL
 
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Thanks for the new chapter!

MMC got a wholesome sandwich surprise there.

Hmmm still don't know how their parents will make their marriage happen if ever.
I am not sure how the Japanese government handles family registrations, but isn't the MMC technically officially adopted into Kana's family? Can a family suddenly 'disown' someone on paper? I don't think their government will allow registered siblings to be legally married even if they are not blood-related 😂
Bring taken into sometime else's "house", even via legal adoption, just isn't the same in Japan as it is in the West. So long as they aren't first-degree blood relations (parents and children, aunts/uncles and nieces/nephews), they are as free to marry as anyone else.
 
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Bring taken into sometime else's "house", even via legal adoption, just isn't the same in Japan as it is in the West. So long as they aren't first-degree blood remains (parents and children, aunts/uncles and nieces/nephews), they are as free to marry as anyone else.
Yeah, I've commented this months ago and I've researched ever since. There's even the technicality that a child can even opt not be 'adopted' into a step family, in case the parent remarries (i.e. the child can choose not to take the new family name), making the new step-parent just a current legal guardian on paper. (I think this was also mentioned in Gimai Seikatsu).
 

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