“Overworked teen Mi-Roo juggles school, housework, and siblings while craving normal life and romance.”
50 Rules for Teenagers
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Overworked teen Mi-Roo juggles school, housework, and siblings while craving normal life and romance.
The desire for a normal teenage life haunts the overworked and underappreciated Mi-Roo. While most girls her age are carefree and boy-crazy, she is bound to the grueling gigs of student, homemaker and full-time babysitter to her siblings. With a mother who's mostly missing-in-action and a twin brother who's best at doing nothing, Mi-Roo is trapped in a constant balancing act of housework and homework, leaving her zero time for romance and boys. But she's no superhero - it's going to take more than a little determination to stay in control of this whirlwind! (synopsis from ADV)
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A Manhwa Publication
- Format 8 vol ch × vol
- Source Manhwa media type
- Ref. BS-M1714 catalog