The brother is drawn in invisible ink. Or the panel is intentionally left blank. The caption reads: "Best example. You can’t see him, right?"
Some interpret it as the brother being so large that he exists outside the narrator’s peripheral vision—like trying to see your own nose. Others see it as a metaphor for sibling neglect (he’s huge, but never visits). Most fans, however, embrace the pure absurdity: a giant little brother who is both undeniably present and totally unseen. uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni konai best
The brother is drawn in invisible ink. Or the panel is intentionally left blank. The caption reads: "Best example. You can’t see him, right?"
Some interpret it as the brother being so large that he exists outside the narrator’s peripheral vision—like trying to see your own nose. Others see it as a metaphor for sibling neglect (he’s huge, but never visits). Most fans, however, embrace the pure absurdity: a giant little brother who is both undeniably present and totally unseen.