Much of the series, including this late-stage chapter, focuses on the psychological game between Tsukushi and his sisters. As the title suggests, the "mystery" is often a vehicle for the sisters to "expose" their true, often eccentric or affectionate, feelings toward their brother.
Ryosuke Asakura's (The Shikizaki Sisters Want to Be Exposed) is a comedic harem series that balances lighthearted fanservice with an underlying detective mystery. Chapter 29: Review & Context Much of the series, including this late-stage chapter,
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Reviewers note that while the premise suggests a dark suspense thriller, the execution is primarily a "high-volume ecchi comedy". The art style has been described as having a unique, slightly unsettling edge that fits the "mystery vs. desire" theme. Reader Consensus Much of the series
Some readers found the specific art style less "eye-pleasing" than the author's previous works, though it suits the "thinly veiled" suspense of the plot.
You can read the full series officially on platforms like Tonari no Young Jump .