It's difficult to determine if it's a good read without actually reading it. However, considering the unique premise of in - laws being obsessed with the main character, it has the potential to be engaging. If the author is able to develop the characters well and create believable and interesting situations out of this obsession, it could be a great read. On the other hand, if the writing is poor or the story becomes too repetitive, it might not be so good.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a complex relationship with in - laws. Maybe the main character has in - laws who are overly involved in their life, which could lead to various situations like interference in their marriage, daily life choices, or personal growth. It could also explore how the main character copes with this obsession, whether they try to set boundaries or find a way to embrace it in a positive way.
You could try having an open and honest conversation with them about how it makes you uncomfortable. Explain that it's a fictional and personal interest that you'd prefer they respect your boundaries regarding.
Ask her gently what's going on. But don't sound too impatient or worried. You could say something like 'Honey, this is really interesting. What do you have in store for me?' This shows that you're engaged and curious in a positive way.
Naruto might be initially confused. He's used to being the one chasing after recognition and friends, so having his sister be so obsessed with him would be a new experience. He could be a bit awkward around her at first.
She was very calm when she caught us painting on the walls. Instead of scolding us, she got some paintbrushes and joined us. She said that as long as we were creative in the right place, like on a canvas in the future, it was okay. But we had to clean the wall together afterwards.
Another option is to send her a private message, but keep it casual. For instance, you could say something like 'Hey, noticed you checked out my story. How have you been?' This way, you're opening the door for communication without putting too much pressure on her.
, I recommend the following brother-sister romance novels to you:
1. "Korean Entertainment's Star Luck": The urban entertainment star genre. The male protagonist becomes a big star under the supervision of his sister, Loli's manager, and other girls.
2. "Please Compensate Me For A Younger Brother": Modern Romance-City Life. The male lead, Tang Yu, was a brother fanatic and successfully instigated Lu Yinan to defect.
3. "Morbid Spoiling": Modern Romance-Rich Family. The male lead, Gu Huai, is a cold beauty, but he spoils the female lead, Chen Mo, to a morbid degree.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
First, you could listen attentively and show that you are interested in her sharing. It might be her way of being intimate with you on an emotional level.