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.
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.
The story follows Taro Yamada, a detective reincarnated as Tsukushi, the younger brother of three beautiful sisters who are destined to die on the same day—one of whom is purportedly his killer. Much of the series, including this late-stage chapter,
Chapter 29 is part of the final arc, as the series concluded with a total of in August 2022.
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 The story follows Taro Yamada, a detective reincarnated
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
[第29話] 四季崎姉妹はあばかれたい - 朝倉亮介 Chapter 29: Review & Context Reviewers note that
You can read the full series officially on platforms like Tonari no Young Jump .