Apparently, My Childhood Friend’s Older Sister, Who is Called a Gal Nowadays, is a Yandere Who Pathologically Loves Me, a Degraded Version of My Twin Brother Who Can Do Everything Perfectly
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Also known as: Douyara Ore wa Imadoki Gal na Toshiue Osananajimi Kara Gekiomokanjo wo Muke Rarete Irurashii, Douyara Ore wa Imadoki Gal na Toshiue Osananajimi Kara Gekiomokanjo wo Mukerareteirurashii, It Seems My Older Childhood Friend, Who’s a Modern-Day Gal, Is Harboring Some Seriously Intense Feelings for Me, どうやら今どきギャルな幼馴染の姉は何でも完璧にできる双子の兄の劣化版と呼ばれている俺の事を病的に愛しているヤンデレらしい, どうやら俺は今どきギャルな歳上幼馴染から激重感情を向けられているらしい
The main character, Kujo Yuito, has a twin brother, Kujo Ayato, who can do everything perfectly. Yuito, who is not one step ahead of Ayato in everything he does, has come to be called a degraded version of Ayato.
Therefore, he even thinks it is inevitable that his first love Yuuki Suzuno, his childhood friend, fell in love with his older brother Ayato instead of him.
Therefore, Yuito does not even dream that Suzuno’s sister Yuuki Kano, who is also the person Ayato loves, is morbidly in love with him.
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Apparently, My Childhood Friend’s Older Sister, Who is Called a Gal Nowadays, is a Yandere Who Pathologically Loves Me, a Degraded Version of My Twin Brother Who Can Do Everything Perfectly Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Apparently, My Childhood Friend’s Older Sister, Who is Called a Gal Nowadays, is a Yandere Who Pathologically Loves Me, a Degraded Version of My Twin Brother Who Can Do Everything Perfectly
This title is quite a mouthful, isn't it? I dove into "Apparently, My Childhood Friend’s Older Sister…" with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, given its… unique premise. A yandere older sister, a complex-ridden protagonist, and a "perfect" twin brother? It sounded like a recipe for either comedic gold or a frustrating mess.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued. The setup has potential. You’ve got Yuito, our MC, constantly comparing himself to his seemingly flawless twin, Ayato, while pining after his childhood friend, Suzuno. Enter Yuuki Kano, the older sister, a self-proclaimed "gal" with a *very* strong affection for Yuito. The early chapters lay the groundwork for a potentially interesting love square, but the execution is where things get tricky.
### What Works Well
Kano is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of this novel. Her character is engaging, and her obsessive love for Yuito, while leaning into yandere territory, feels surprisingly… genuine? She actively tries to win him over, showcasing a proactive approach that many readers, including myself, found endearing. Despite her… methods (more on that later), she's aware of the issues plaguing the main cast and genuinely wants to help Yuito overcome his inferiority complex.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest sticking point for me, and for many others, is Yuito himself. His extreme density and constant self-deprecation can be grating. It's understandable that he has an inferiority complex, but his inability to recognize Kano's obvious affections, even in the face of blatant "date" scenarios, stretches the bounds of believability. Furthermore, his unwavering crush on Suzuno, who seems to barely acknowledge him, feels underdeveloped and serves mainly to prolong the romantic tension. The lack of focus on *why* he likes her is a major issue.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let’s talk yandere stuff. Kano does things like deleting female contacts from Yuito's phone and installing a tracking app. While this is pretty standard yandere behavior, she doesn’t outwardly display this side of her to Yuito. She teases and jokes, but never crosses the line into overt manipulation or control. This restraint is what makes her character somewhat likable, despite her questionable actions. However, it doesn't change the fact that this behavior is still problematic.
### Final Verdict
"Apparently, My Childhood Friend’s Older Sister…" is a mixed bag. Kano's character is a definite highlight, and the initial premise holds promise. However, the dense protagonist, underdeveloped side characters, and slow pacing detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a lighthearted rom-com, this might not be it. If you're willing to tolerate a frustrating protagonist for the sake of a compelling female lead and some yandere-esque antics, then it might be worth a try. Just be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.