Fans of Ascendance of a Bookworm , The Savior’s Book Café in Another World , My Next Life as a Villainess , and anyone who loves “found family” + “raising a child” plots with a realistic, heartfelt edge.
A selfish, despised noble known as the “White Pig” for his gluttony and cruelty dies in disgrace—only to wake up as a child again, memories of a past life flooding back. Now armed with the wisdom of a former modern-day Japanese citizen, he must raise his timid, neglected younger brother from a life of abuse and prepare him for a future where their family’s ruin is all but certain. Fans of Ascendance of a Bookworm , The
Waking up at age 7, Regulus is horrified at the monster he was destined to become. More urgently, he finds his 4-year-old brother —a frail, silent boy nicknamed “Hiyoko” (chick) by servants for his yellow hair and trembling demeanor—locked in a dark storage room, bruised and forgotten by their cold noble parents. Waking up at age 7, Regulus is horrified
The protagonist, Regulus Fenrir Ainsworth , was once the reviled first son of a marquis family—overweight, arrogant, and stupid. After dying from overeating at a banquet, he reincarnates? No, he simply remembers : a previous life as Tanaka Kaito , a hardworking Japanese office worker who loved cooking, budgeting, and caring for his younger siblings. After dying from overeating at a banquet, he reincarnates
A deceptively gentle manga about the hardest kind of courage: changing yourself to save someone who has no reason to trust you. Highly recommended for readers who like their isekai low-fantasy, high-emotion, and heavy on the domestic fluff earned through pain.
Shiro Buta Kizoku desu ga Zense no Kioku ga Haeta node Hiyoko na Otōto Sodatemasu (“I’m a White Pig Noble, but I’ve Gained Memories of My Past Life, So I’ll Raise My Chick-Like Younger Brother”)
But as Luciel begins to smile and speak more, their parents grow suspicious. The engagement to a cruel noble girl looms. And someone from Regulus’s original “bad future” timeline seems to have noticed the changes…
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