Wishing Happiness unto an Idiot Sister
By: Amakawa Hitsuji “Brother, I’m going to meet Lord Chrono tomorrow! What do I have to do to grasp his heart? Please teach me!” “… I see.” Desperately making her wide eyes glimmer as she looked at me in prayer, my 14-year-old little sister informed me. She wore a fluffy dress. A free-natured young daughter of our house. “Sir Chrono loves cats. Have some fluffy cat ears made at once, and have them on your head when you meet him.” The words from her 7-year-older brother surprised her. “Are you sure?” She confirmed it, but I gave an exceedingly earnest nod. “Understood, umm, I’ll have Mary sew them up with all due haste!” Making a clenched fist to show her resolve, my little sister was terribly lovable. While the house’s little princess was quite popular in high society, being an honest idiot was her fatal flaw. Her physical prowess one wouldn’t expect from her delicate appearance and earth-shattering willpower were amazing, mind you. I grew worried and spoke. “I’ll make sure they’re the sort that’ll tug at any man’s heart-strings, so before you meet with Sir Chrono tomorrow, come over to me.” My sister’s face cheerfully lit up. “Thank you! Big brother, I love you!” Click. Once the door closed, the knight assigned to the room- Ineg- sent over a glance that spoke volumes. Quiet, you. The next day, I properly did a check on Erin’s fluffy cat ears. “They’re well made. It’ll be fine, go get ‘em.” I sent her off. They were considerably cute. I’ll have to praise Mary for making them. A few hours later. Erin came in tears to curse me. “Brother, you liar!! I made him hate me, did I not!? He called me insincere!!” “Give up on a man who doesn’t understand the appeal of those.” “I’m not going to talk to you for a week!” Uwaaaaaaah, she returned to her room with a sob unbefitting a noble lady. It looks like the engagement didn’t go well. How unfortunate. The knights were looking at me with cold eyes. But don’t worry. Erin is an Read the full article









