“The duke doesn’t have a six-year-old who fainted in his calligraphy lesson last week.” She fixed the chef with a look that was pure Hanako-from-Tokyo: polite, immovable, and backed by the threat of inspecting his wages. “Do it.”
(often shortened to Shirohiyo or translated as I’m the White Pig Nobleman, but With the Memories of My Previous Life, I’ll Raise My Little Brother ) is a fantasy series that follows a young boy named Ageha who regains memories of his past life in Japan. Plot Overview “The duke doesn’t have a six-year-old who fainted
This is the most critical aspect of the report for new readers. The marketing and early chapters present the series as a fluffy, comedic slice-of-life story about a pig raising a cute boy. The marketing and early chapters present the series
Remembering the isolation of her previous life, Pressie (the pig) decides to use his skills to ensure his younger brother Sapphire survives and grows up to be a capable, "Ikemen" (ideal/handsome) hero. The title translates roughly to: "I am a White Pig Noble, but Since I Remembered My Previous Life, I Will Raise My Little Brother." Potential Drawbacks The third thing she changed was
Similar to Ascendance of a Bookworm , the plot involves inventing modern conveniences (like a printing press or steamed egg custard) to improve the lives of commoners. Potential Drawbacks
The third thing she changed was the hardest.