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Alright, I just binged this series and caught up. Unsurprisingly, it delivers exactly what the title promises, but I'll be damned if I didn't still enjoy the ride. Something about a series like this or "The Ice Princess Wants to Be Melted by a Small Patch of Sunlight" that just works for me (it's the younger siblings I think).
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah - this really reminded me of Ice Princess, and I agree. There's something charmingly gentle and innocent about this sort of set-up. It's as if the romance is almost secondary - they grow together and form bonds as people, and then that sort of morphs into romance.
And the younger siblings are central to all of that - not only do they provide a reason for the mains to spend time together - they generally pick up on the growing romance before the mains do, and then encourage it.