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In Chapter 7 (rumored to be the climax), the protagonist finds a recording. The recording is of Akari, drunk, telling a friend: “I just told him we were siblings to see if he’d cry. It’s hilarious. He’s so pure.”

The novel seems to argue that for a jisshi (real sister), the boundary isn’t biological—it’s psychological. The “trap” is making him believe the incest taboo exists, even if it doesn’t. Anehame Ore no Hatsukoi ga Jisshi na Wake ga Na...

"I've been thinking about my first love a lot lately... It was my middle school days, and I was so head over heels for this one person. I thought it was the real deal, but now that I'm older, I'm not so sure. In Chapter 7 (rumored to be the climax),

The internet has a unique talent for taking fragments of language and turning them into cultural touchpoints. In the sprawling ecosystems of Japanese light novels, web comics, and amateur manga, a single cryptic title can generate millions of views, fan theories, and even memes. Recently, a peculiar string of characters has been surfacing across forums like Reddit’s r/manga, Twitter (X), and various scanlation sites: He’s so pure

is a provocative Japanese light novel and adult anime (hentai) series that explores the complex and taboo boundaries of sibling relationships. Originally published as a light novel by France Shoin Inc. under the Bishoujo Bunko imprint in December 2020, the story follows a young man's realization that his ideal romantic interests are deeply rooted in his feelings for his older sister. Plot Overview

The term Jisshi (Implementation/Enforcement) suggests that the romantic encounters are not just flirting but mandated events.