"Hei," he muttered to himself with a smile. "Being an old man isn't so bad after all."
In a small, serene village nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, there lived a young man named Taro. Taro was known for his adventurous spirit and his love for storytelling. One day, while wandering through the forest, he stumbled upon an ancient, mysterious-looking book. The cover was worn, and the pages were yellowed with age. hei soshite watashi wa ojisan ni ep01 better
The "Better" aspect of the title refers to Watashi’s internal monologue: "With him, I don't have to perform. The silence is better. His old hands are better. This slow life is better." The episode ends with her accepting a ride home on his bicycle, resting her head on his back—a clear metaphorical crossing of a line. "Hei," he muttered to himself with a smile
But now? He felt a strange stirring. Not of attraction, but of paternal instinct. It was a stat boost he hadn't asked for: Level 99 Dad Energy . One day, while wandering through the forest, he
The first episode introduces us to the main character, a young man who finds himself in a rather peculiar situation. He becomes an "ojisan" (a term used to affectionately refer to an older gentleman) in his workplace, despite being relatively young. This unexpected twist sets the stage for a series that explores themes of identity, responsibility, and human connection.