Ooh I’m glad we get to see more exploration of Yuu’s character, I’d been wanting that.
Just to keep hate-flirting with Onii-san?
Worth it lol. Those two had better be endgame
Personally, I see the relationship between Yuu-san and Onii-san as bickering between an older sister and younger brother where a mutual care is hidden. Or a bickering Subordinate-Master relationship with the same underlying care. I can see them both disgusted by any romantic or flirtatious implication or conclusion.
Yuu-san's current residence was chosen out of its proximity to the previous Miss Sunflower. And since her passing, Yuu-san has kept close both physically and emotionally to her. The context of Yuu-san moving was prefaced with the current Miss Sunflower accepting and addressing her attachment to the previous Miss Sunflower. This allowing her to further develop individually.
Yuu-san notes that some of the direction of the new Bookery would be opposed by the previous Miss Sunflower. However, she also notes the current Miss Sunflower as moving on in her own direction and then notices the good that has been cultivated with change and acceptance of what is not permanent. This is when Yuu-san suddenly feels the urge to move.
She decided to move, because she no longer needs the proximity to the previous Miss Sunflower. It can also be concluded that Yuu-san has developed an affinity for the current Miss Sunflower and wants to be closer.
I doubt Yuu-san's decision has anything to do with Onii-san. In this chapter, Yuu-san, though not so seriously, equates Onii-san to a car.
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