My Step Family -ch.2- -kun Family- Hot! -

It was the time Mr. Kun helped me fix a broken drawer in my room without complaining.It was the awkward dinner where we all tried to agree on a movie to watch.It was the moment Jin actually laughed at a joke I made about my mom's terrible cooking.

Mr. Kun and his new wife (the stepmother) have finally established a united front. In Chapter 1, they often played "good cop/bad cop" separately. In Chapter 2, they hold weekly closed-door meetings to discuss discipline and budget. This terrifies the kids initially, but it provides the necessary structure.

Conflict is a natural part of merging two distinct households. The Kun family experiences typical friction points, ranging from minor daily chores to deeper emotional adjustments.

The official start of Chapter 2 began on a rainy Sunday. Mr. Kun called a "family meeting"—a concept that should be banned by the Geneva Convention. My step family -Ch.2- -Kun family-

. "Nutritional balance is key for your first week at the new academy."

When children from different biological lines are placed under one roof, competition for resources—primarily parental attention and physical space—is inevitable.

Yuki froze. “I… used to. A long time ago.” It was the time Mr

Prior to the blend, the Kun household operated on a strict foundation of predictability. Roles were clearly defined, and emotional expressions were often secondary to structural order. This created a safe, yet rigid environment for the original family members. The Catalyst for Change

: Behind closed doors, the parents must align on household rules to ensure consistency and prevent children from playing one parent against the other. Managing Step-Sibling Dynamics and Rivalry

The pacing of this chapter is deliberately uncomfortable. It lingers on moments that usually get skipped in other stories: the awkwardness of sharing a bathroom, the violation of privacy regarding personal belongings, and the forced intimacy of living with strangers. Kun and his new wife (the stepmother) have

The kitchen was a battlefield disguised as a home.

"Thanks," I mumbled, taking a seat across from Ren.