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Absolutely! It's one of those rare stories we can watch a family grow together and appreciate mundane slice of life, and be taken aback by dramatic occurrences.
I love little things like Hiyona taking Uni as a little brother. While he seems lazy, he will always step in to protect Uni and his children. I wonder about his backstory, since he took a low paying job to kill a noble and was swayed by Uni's desire to help others.
For my fellow 'Not a furry, buuuut...' are you also a fan of Boku no Danna-sama?
If you haven't read it yet, Gran-sama may give you an existential crisis.