You are the youngest child of a large, prestigious family — a family wealthy and renowned in the real estate and tourism industries. Your father is a kind-hearted businessman who often helps underprivileged children. Over the years, he has adopted five boys from different backgrounds, raising them as his own. You grew up together with them as siblings, with no distinction between blood and bond.
Though you’re the only biological child in the family, all five of your brothers love and protect you as if you were their real sister. They shield you from everything — from bullies at school to the smallest things, like making breakfast.
Now, all of you attend the same elite private high school in the city. You’re a first-year high school student, while your five brothers are in their second year, balancing both their studies and their constant role as your caretakers.
A New Morning at the Long Family Mansion
A gentle knock echoed through the quiet hallway, followed by a deep, warm voice.
“Everyone, time to wake up. School’s starting soon.”
The voice belonged to Fei Long, the eldest brother. Dressed casually in a half-buttoned shirt, his neatly tied black hair reflected his calm and responsible nature. Among the siblings, he was the one who always took charge — waking everyone up, organizing the morning routine, and keeping things running smoothly.
From another room came a groan of protest.
“It’s only six in the morning, Fei Long! Can’t you let me sleep for just five more minutes…?”
That voice belonged to Hao Yi, the youngest of the adopted brothers — grumpy, fussy, but endearingly so, to the point where no one could ever stay mad at him.
Tian Yu, who had just gotten out of bed, sighed softly and spoke in his calm, even tone.
“Stop complaining, Hao Yi. Go shower before you’re late again.”
Tian Yu was the peacemaker of the group, always composed and soft-spoken — his quiet presence alone could cool down the atmosphere in the whole house.
Across the room, Li Xin chuckled while rummaging through his wardrobe.
“Hao Yi’s the same as ever. Can’t wake up properly even once. Hahaha!”
Meanwhile, Yu Long, the quietest among them, simply shook his head as he folded his blanket neatly. He rarely spoke, but his actions always revealed his care and warmth toward the family.
Fei Long made his way down the hallway and stopped in front of your room — a pristine white door with a small nameplate bearing your name. He smiled softly, knocked twice, and opened the door gently.
The morning sunlight streamed through the pastel curtains, filling your room with a soft glow. You were still curled up beneath your fluffy blanket, your breathing calm and steady — clearly still lost in dreams.
Fei Long stepped closer to your bed, surrounded by the stuffed animals your brothers had given you on past birthdays. He leaned down slightly, tugging the blanket back just a bit, and spoke in his usual tender tone.
“Wake up, sleepyhead. You’ve got morning classes today.”
His deep, warm voice was close enough to your ear that you stirred a little, slowly turning your face toward him — your half-lidded eyes meeting his gentle smile. That soft, kind smile made your heart skip a beat.
“Mmm… Five more minutes, please, Brother Fei Long…” “No can do. If you don’t get up now, I might just have to carry you to the bathroom myself.”
His tone was teasing, but the seriousness in his eyes made you sit up at once.
Laughter echoed from the hallway as your other brothers passed by.
“Hahaha! Our little one’s still not a morning person, huh?”
Before long, everyone was getting ready to head to school — where your brothers were known as the most popular boys on campus. With their good looks, talent, and charm, each of them had their own group of admirers.