She’s The Protagonist’s Sister is a popular novel that blends Comedy, Drama, Fantasy and more. Written by the author Angyeong Wonsungi. A total of 279 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.
Synopsis
My eldest brother disappeared for six years, and returned home with chuunibyou disease.
My second brother claims that he regressed from the future.
My youngest brother, who went to do volunteer work and is a headache just thinking about him, so let’s move on.
As they each claim, they are returnees and regressors. It is a remarkable story that is not lacking even if you are active as the main character in any novel right now.
In response, Lee Bo-Bae roared as the younger sister and the head of the household.
“You good-for-nothing mealworms! Go out and work right now!”
The girl leader holds the back of her neck again today.
📂 System Interface: The Sibling Support Ledger
She’s The Protagonist’s Sister (주인공의 여동생이다) is a unique subversion of the Korean dungeon-fantasy genre. While most stories focus on the “hero” who returns or regresses, this narrative centers on Lee Bo-Bae, the “ordinary” younger sister who stayed behind to keep the family alive while her brothers were off being protagonists of their own separate stories.
The hook is a Role Reversal: Bo-Bae is the exhausted head of the household who treats her overpowered, world-saving brothers like “good-for-nothing mealworms” who need to get jobs and pay the rent. It’s a mix of slice-of-life comedy, family drama, and subtle cosmic horror.
| Component | Classification | Tactical Implication |
| Lee Bo-Bae | The “Ordinary” Anchor | An Alchemist and the family’s moral/financial compass; her common sense keeps the gods at bay. |
| The Brothers | The OP Trio | A Returnee (Eldest), a Regressor (Second), and a Reincarnator (Youngest). |
| The Plot | Family over Fantasy | Managing her brothers’ “chuunibyou” trauma is more urgent than clearing dungeons. |
| Status | Completed (279 Ch.) | Warning: Generally considered an “abrupt” or “open” ending by the community. |
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