
Well, in a weird turn, the reason that Rintarou’s father was ill was because of Rinka’s behavior. Well, at the very least the problems are solved here with the siblings relationship back on track. Though Rinka realizing being an idol is what her brother also loves is nice.


The majority of this volume centered on Tamon and his past with the introduction of his older brother, Daiki. Despite them looking similar, there is no mistaking the personality difference between the two brothers. Though Daiki clearly loves Tamon so much, both him and his current wife. Daiki has a lot to question about Tamon’s partners. Still, Daiki’s interest was mostly in dancing, not being an idol, unlike Tamon. So you can see Tamon potentially drawing inspiration from that.


Tamon did not have it good, as he was likely bullied. It isn’t that surprising given his true personality. Though his brother was a shining light for him. Interestingly enough, fame wasn’t what he sought, but he was a true family man. It was endearing how his getaway with Tamon alongside his girlfriend brought a huge smile to his face and put him on the path he is currently on. Daiki is clearly a big reason Tamon is pushing being an idol.


