: While the abuse is clear, the underlying motivations—whether rooted in past trauma or pure malice—keep the reader hooked.

: The art effectively uses shadows and facial expressions to convey the "creep factor." The "brother's" expressions often shift from deceptively kind to chillingly blank, mirroring the unstable nature of their bond.

: The chapter excels at building a sense of "no escape." The protagonist’s attempts to regain autonomy are met with calculated countermoves that highlight just how deep the sibling's obsession runs.

: The title isn't just hyperbole. Chapter 4 leans into the idea that "home" or "family" has become a personal purgatory. The emotional weight of the dialogue reflects a protagonist who is beginning to realize that "falling to hell" might be their only shared future. Why It's Gaining Attention

: Readers who enjoy stories about toxic dynamics and codependency (similar to works like Oshimi Shuzo's stories) will find the visceral discomfort of this series compelling.

: It takes the popular "loving older brother" trope found in many manga and twists it into something genuinely frightening.