Brothers Conflict

Brothers Conflict

2013 • Animation, Comedy
Imagine being the only child your whole life, and then suddenly finding yourself gaining 13 step-brothers! Ema Hinata's lonely life takes a new and exciting turn when her single father Rintarou Hinata, a famous adventurer, falls in love and marries Miwa Asahina, an apparel maker. In order to give the newly-wed couple space, Ema starts living with her new step-brothers in a mansion called Sunrise Residence and for the first time, experiences being part of a lively and big family. She finally feels safe and content. Each brother has his own unique personality, and Ema soon realizes that it is not only family love that grows between them, but romance as well. Which brother will be the one to steal her heart in the end?
Brothers Conflict offers a deeply immersive reading experience that delves beyond what the TV series can convey. The original novels provide a rich narrative where each character's backstory and motivations are explored in greater detail. This allows for a more nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between the protagonist, Ema Hinata, and her twelve stepbrothers. By reading the novels, you gain insights into the intricate emotions and personal growth of the characters, something that a televised adaptation can only superficially capture. Another compelling reason to choose the novels over the series is the comprehensive world-building that Atsuko Kanase and Takeshi Mizuno masterfully weave into the story. The novels allow room to explore subtle character arcs and tensions that fans of the series might miss. With eloquent prose and carefully crafted plotlines, each page pulls the reader deeper into the world where romance, conflict, and personal discovery are intertwined in a beautifully orchestrated narrative. Furthermore, the source novels expand on the themes of family and identity in ways that resonate long after the last page is turned. These books challenge readers to think critically about the nature of familial bonds and personal choice, all while providing engaging and heartfelt storytelling. For those who cherish character development and a deeper understanding of the narrative, the Brothers Conflict novels are an essential read that offers depth and warmth beyond the entertainment of the TV series.

Brothers Conflict inspired from

Brothers Conflict
by Atsuko Kanase, Takeshi Mizuno