

In the meantime, Ema is talking with Azusa and she tries to persuade him to accept that role. While he’s thinking about childhood days, Kaname comes talking to him and makes him realize how Azusa is probably struggling too, because it’s not a simple decision to make.

He wonders what Ema would think about him, and if she would just support Azusa. Tsubaki is really depressed, since his dream vanished and this unexpected situations seems even crueler. Sadly, he doesn’t pass it but what surprises him the most, is that Azusa has been chosen for that role. Tsubaki’s audition is a success and he has great expectations to make his dream come true. Azusa has been next to him from the start.Įma is surprised to see Tsubaki being so serious and determined about work, since he’s usually playful but it’s obvious that he’s really passionate, so she tells him to do his best.Īpparently, this is enough to make Tsubaki’s heart skip a beat and get even more excited! Tsubaki’s love for anime and voice acting started when he was little and he has always dreamed to become a seiyuu. Tsubaki and Azusa introduce themselves… in their own way.īack to present, Tsubaki goes on a date with Ema they go to a cafè, where he talks about the audition. The eldest brothers introduce her to everyone.Īs usual, Kaname immediately hits on her. Tsubaki receives a call from his manager: his favorite anime is going to have a sequel and he can take part at the audition for the main role! His other dream may come true too!įlashback time: six months ago, the brothers are happily talking about the arrival of Ema, their new sister, and Tsubaki can’t wait to be called oniichan. We immediately see a nice kiss scene, but it turns out to be just his dream. When the manga starts, Tsubaki talks about his two dreams: voicing the main character of his favorite anime and having a little sister.įor various reasons, he actually has a sister now… but he wasn’t expecting to fall in love with her. There’s also this beautiful illustration inside. This volume features Tsubaki and Azusa on the cover, and I got it because the twins are my favorites (and everyone knows about my eternal love for Tsubaki). I’ve replayed the games and watched the anime multiple times, do you think I could leave the manga on that Bookoff shelf, when I saw it? of course, it had to be mine! The first manga I’m reviewing is really special to me, since it was also my first otome game: Brothers conflict.
