It's weird, so I suppose those who read it are weird as well. How heavily ya'll argue that there should be no outside factor in a sibling relationship is weird, especially when it interferes with happy futures. And it's off-putting how the love interests are hated on both sides, brother and sister as if the plot should only have one pair. Had nothing been said, he would have either been weak and clinging to his sister til he was old or strong and weird. I love sibling relationships, their stories of it are well written with actual sibling dynamics from time-traveling to world-crossing.
You can make a complex sibling realationsip thats even clingy without one or both of them having a complex. The knight's point of view makes sense. The actions between each character from an outside point of view seem strange and almost incestuous. You can base a well-written story on siblings without the characters having a life outside of their siblings. Perhaps it's because I'm not reading for entertainment, but interest in the ML despite his poorly set up story. I don't need EVERY single chapter to be about the character bonding when they're already bonded and happy and thriving, it just gets weird and after that point when they should actively be opening the world up and showing love interests and friends.
It's weird, so I suppose those who read it are weird as well. How heavily ya'll argue that there should be no outside factor in a sibling relationship is weird, especially when it interferes with happy futures. And it's off-putting how the love interests are hated on both sides, brother and sister as if the plot should only have one pair. Had nothing been said, he would have either been weak and clinging to his sister til he was old or strong and weird. I love sibling relationships, their stories of it are well written with actual sibling dynamics from time-traveling to world-crossing.
You can make a complex sibling realationsip thats even clingy without one or both of them having a complex. The knight's point of view makes sense. The actions between each character from an outside point of view seem strange and almost incestuous. You can base a well-written story on siblings without the characters having a life outside of their siblings. Perhaps it's because I'm not reading for entertainment, but interest in the ML despite his poorly set up story. I don't need EVERY single chapter to be about the character bonding when they're already bonded and happy and thriving, it just gets weird and after that point when they should actively be opening the world up and showing love interests and friends.