Life With A Sister Chapter 21 Discussion

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I find this novel enjoyable so far. Though I do admit it is a slow novel with little action going on so if you're here for that I wouldn't recommend it.

The reason I won't give this a higher rating is ironically because of the sister. Despite the name of the novel, I can't help but think it would be better if he didn't have a sister. I mean sure with the yandere tag and the name of the novel I should've been ready for this. I don't mind clingy characters and I also don't mind yanderes... much. But this... this is way too much. Honestly the only reason I'm still reading this is because of the princess and Abel

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Like, if I want to read creepy stuff I would've search for exactly that. I'm not here to see a slice of life with such a heavy yandere element. I mean I suppose she hasn't actually done anything too bad, but just imagining her growing up with that kind of mindset and possessing such high potential ability. Make me fear for the MC's future. Not to mention reading about a child not even a 5 years old yet having that kind of reaction to a kiss on the cheek and the MC sees nothing disturbing happening is disturbing in its own way. Especially since the MC is not a naive child but an adult that should've recognize the warning signs.

While I enjoy the story and the MC's relationship with the other characters, the nice feeling I had when reading it is somewhat ruined by the frequent mention of the sister's emotional dependence towards the MC because of him saving her life and basically connecting with her soul back when she was still in his mother's womb and him viewing that as something normal/cute and however unintentionally (because he doesn't want to see her cry) worsening that problem by encouraging that behavior

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I can't help but wonder why the author chose this kind of sister. I mean life with a sister doesn't mean that you need to create a yandere sister right? If the author wants a clingy sister then they could make her clingy without giving them such a highly creepy element to the relationship.

Simply put, I would've enjoyed it more if they don't have such a twisted brother-sister relationship. A relationship that is better off be put on the beginning of a novel with a horror tag.
 
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