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The series follows a protagonist whose life is systematically dismantled by their sibling. Unlike typical "slice-of-life" sibling stories, this manga leans heavily into the genre. It portrays a "yandere-esque" or manipulative dynamic where the "brother" figure acts as both a protector and a source of absolute ruin. Review of Chapter 4 Highlights

: Readers who enjoy stories about toxic dynamics and codependency (similar to works like Oshimi Shuzo's stories) will find the visceral discomfort of this series compelling. The series follows a protagonist whose life is

The manga is a dark, psychological drama that centers on a deeply fractured and toxic sibling relationship. By Chapter 4, the story intensifies its exploration of obsession, resentment, and the thin line between love and hate. The Core Conflict Review of Chapter 4 Highlights : Readers who

: While the abuse is clear, the underlying motivations—whether rooted in past trauma or pure malice—keep the reader hooked. The Core Conflict : While the abuse is

: The art effectively uses shadows and facial expressions to convey the "creep factor." The "brother's" expressions often shift from deceptively kind to chillingly blank, mirroring the unstable nature of their bond.