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Two high school students become entangled in a wildly conflicting emotional relationship that erupts when they discover they are now step-brothers.


Forced to share his home and school with an orphan, a teen resists at first, but their journey from conflict to respect reshapes his view of family and self.
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Chen Youwei
Ye Xiaowen

Xin Yunlai
Gao Yang

Lu Fangsheng
Gao Bin

Zhao Zhaoyi
Jin Beibei

Liu Jinyan
Mi Jia

Niu Chao
Dong Dawei

Li Ao
Tian Meng

Yang Yikai
Zhao Jiabao

Xiang Yuxing
Niu Wanwan

Han Donglin
Chen Sizhe
I Don't Want to be Brothers with You is a drama, comedy series that first aired in 2022 exploring themes of friendship, high school, family relationships, bromance, family, hidden past. it stars Chen Youwei, Xin Yunlai, Lu Fangsheng. Forced to share his home and school with an orphan, a teen resists at first, but their journey from conflict to respect reshapes his view of family and self.
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