I Was the Only One Among the Quadruplets Who Wasn’t Related by Blood
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4つ子の中で俺だけ血の繋がりがなかった件
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: 4-tsugo no Naka de Ore dake Chi no Tsunagari ga Nakatta Ken, 4つ子の中で俺だけ血の繋がりがなかった件, Yotsugo no Naka de Ore dake Chi no Tsunagari ga Nakatta Ken
By aarisu, あーりす
japanese Web Novel
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I’m from a set of quadruplets. Out of the four of us. Only I was the boy. My sisters used to be cute, but now as soon as they lay their eyes on each other, they only cuss and cuss and cuss. April 24. Our birthday, was the day that changed the fate of us quadruplets. My father and mother made a shocking confession to me. I was the only one in my family who was not related to my sisters by blood. When my sisters heard this, they went…
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## My Thoughts on *I Was the Only One Among the Quadruplets Who Wasn’t Related by Blood*
This web novel definitely sparked some strong feelings in me. The premise alone – a boy living as one of quadruplets discovers he's not biologically related – is ripe with potential for both heartwarming family drama and angsty self-discovery. I went in hoping for a nuanced exploration of identity and belonging, but came out with mixed feelings.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me. The multiple points of view, giving glimpses into each sibling's perspective, were a clever way to build intrigue. It felt like we were slowly piecing together a puzzle, trying to understand the dynamics of this unusual family. The slice-of-life elements were pleasant enough, depicting everyday school life and sibling interactions.
### What Works Well
The author does a decent job of setting up the core conflict. The revelation of the protagonist's non-biological status throws everything into disarray, forcing him and his "sisters" to re-evaluate their relationships. The initial reactions of the quadruplets felt believable, filled with confusion, hurt, and a desperate attempt to cling to the familiar.
### Areas of Concern
However, the execution stumbled in several areas for me. The protagonist's personality felt somewhat bland and overly forgiving. I struggled to connect with his reactions to the sisters' behavior, especially considering the alleged past abuse and insults. I often found myself wanting him to stand up for himself more, to express a wider range of emotions beyond passive acceptance. It felt like a missed opportunity to explore the psychological impact of his upbringing. The sisters' actions can sometimes feel extreme and inconsistent.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where I'm diving into spoiler territory based on the reviews I've read, so proceed with caution!
The parents' handling of the situation after the big reveal also raised some eyebrows. The sudden confession without considering the emotional fallout seemed irresponsible and fueled the already existing toxic dynamic.
### Final Verdict
Overall, *I Was the Only One Among the Quadruplets Who Wasn’t Related by Blood* has an interesting premise, but the execution left me wanting more. The story has potential, but I think it needs a more assertive protagonist and a more nuanced exploration of the complex relationships at its core. For now, I'm sitting on the fence with a rating of 3 out of 5.