The recommended novel was 'Demon of Breaking the Marriage at the Beginning and Helping Brothers'. This novel was about the older brother who was worried about his younger brother because of his burns, so he found a wife. The younger brother married in his brother's name for the sake of his brother. The plot of this novel is similar to what you described. I hope you will like it.
Sure does! Baki beats his dad in the manga. It's a climactic moment that showcases Baki's determination and the culmination of his hard work and development throughout the story.
Blade Fangs was a Japanese manga created by Itagaki Keisuke. There were four works in total, namely Grappler Blade Fangs, Fanma Blade Fangs, Blade Fangs Path, and Blade Fangs Path 2. The theme of this manga was hand-to-hand combat, and it told the story of the young Blade Fang fighting with strong enemies in various underground arena competitions. The characters in the Blade Fangs series had distinct personalities, compact storylines, and unique styles. This series of comics was well-known in China and was welcomed and loved. The animated version of Blade Fangs also had two seasons and could be watched online. As for the viewing order of Blade Fangs, they could be viewed in the order of Blade Fangs 1, Blade Fangs 2, Fanma Blade Fangs, Blade Fangs Path, and Blade Fangs Path 2.
In the Marvel movie Captain America 3, Baron Zemo said something to Baki, and Baki listened to him control the words: "You can't trust anyone except me." I'm your only friend and mentor. I can give you everything you want. If you obey me, I will control you and make you a part of me. But if you reject me, you'll regret it. I will protect you and provide you with strength to make you stronger."
Jealousy is a common theme. One brother may envy the other's success, looks, or the love they receive from parents. For example, in many stories, a less - favored brother might be jealous of the more - adored one. Another theme is competition. Brothers often compete for resources, power, or recognition within the family or society.