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Thanks for the fast and good translation.
Oh you sweet summer child...As far as I see it the Sister is the most sane and reliable of the cast of girls.
There are spoiler reasons for that. They're not great spoiler reasons, mind you. But this isn't just some guy stubbornly refusing to forgive his sister for a(n admittedly horrible) thing she did as a child.Bro what a stupid ass family, the child is gone for 6 days and the POLICE FOUND HIM? WHERE IS THE CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE? TAKE THAT LITTLE GUY AWAY.
If that was my kid i'd have sleepless nights.
I can understand the reasoning of why MC lost his "light". What the sister did is fucked up but she does show remorse. The problem is it's all just too late.
Also i find it hard to believe that even after years of living together with the Sister the MC just doesn't start opening up/getting closer to her again. Her sister is probably the most likely person to fix him. Unless this a huge trauma to him, which i don't think that's the case
Same sister who frenched his brother (MC)?Sister is the most sane and reliable of the cast of girls.
I think you forgot how within the first couple chapters that, in addition with this one adding context, in MC's perspective, he views his sister as such a terrifying overlord that she tried killing him from childhood as a means to 'disappear', because she hates him. Realizing he was still alive and still wants to live (God bless him), he tries to get out of her sight and 'disappear' that way, a sort of compromise, if you will, because he's that terrified of her. He even tried to recompense her with money when they got to high school age like a chronic victim of bullying just because he thought he pissed her off with his mere existence.Also i find it hard to believe that even after years of living together with the Sister the MC just doesn't start opening up/getting closer to her again. Her sister is probably the most likely person to fix him. Unless this a huge trauma to him, which i don't think that's the case
I was actually rereading the whole thing from first chapter after posting that and yes you're right. Everything makes a lot of sense now.I think you forgot how within the first couple chapters that, in addition with this one adding context, in MC's perspective, he views his sister as such a terrifying overlord that she tried killing him from childhood as a means to 'disappear', because she hates him. Realizing he was still alive and still wants to live (God bless him), he tries to get out of her sight and 'disappear' that way, a sort of compromise, if you will, because he's that terrified of her. He even tried to recompense her with money when they got to high school age like a chronic victim of bullying just because he thought he pissed her off with his mere existence.
Why would MC want to open up to her after that?
the more sane is the milf, right?... right?? 🥺🥺Oh you sweet summer child...