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You are reading I Started Working a Housekeeping Job and Ended up Being Liked by the Family of the Most Beautiful Girl in School, a manga that covering comedy, romance, school life, shounen, slice of life. I Started Working a Housekeeping Job and Ended up Being Liked by the Family of the Most Beautiful Girl in School (家事代行のバイトを始めたら、学校で一番可愛い子の家族に気に入られてしまった件), also known as I Began a Housekeeping Job and the Most Beautiful Girl's Family Took a Liking to Me, is a Japanese manga series that follows the story of a young man who takes on a housekeeping job to earn money. Unexpectedly, his diligence and kind nature catch the attention of the family of the most beautiful girl in his school. As he continues working for them, he develops close relationships with the family members while navigating the challenges and comedic situations that arise from his new role. The series blends romance, slice-of-life, and comedy, exploring themes of trust, kindness, and interpersonal connections. I Started Working a Housekeeping Job and Ended up Being Liked by the Family of the Most Beautiful Girl in School appeals to readers who enjoy heartwarming and humorous stories centered on everyday life, relationships, and unexpected bonds.
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A wholesome school-life manga about responsibility, humility, and unexpected relationships. The protagonist’s part-time housekeeping job brings him closer to a family that treats him with rare kindness.
A hardworking student takes a cleaning job at a wealthy household, only to find that the daughter—his classmate—is the most admired girl at school.
As he wins over her family through sincerity, a slow romance blossoms built on understanding, not status.
The manga celebrates kindness, effort, and how genuine character breaks social barriers.
Themes of class contrast, hard work, and found family shine through cozy, realistic art.
Fans of “Horimiya” or “My Dress-Up Darling” will adore its gentle, romantic tone.