If you are looking for a new manga to add to your "Comfort Read" list, give this one a try. Just be prepared to suddenly crave adorable sibling fluff and maybe a nap or two.
Soft, watercolor-like backgrounds for emotional scenes; sharp, detailed food illustrations (since cooking is a major element). Luciel is drawn tiny and angular at first, slowly gaining rounder cheeks. Regulus’s transformation is subtle—face thins out over many chapters, posture changes. If you are looking for a new manga
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. Luciel is drawn tiny and angular at first,
Some manga require you to take notes on magic systems and political alliances. Shiro Buta Kizoku is not one of them. It is a slice-of-life fantasy. There is no looming demon army (at least not in the traditional sense). The stakes are personal and familial. If you had a long day at the office, this is the manga you want to read with a cup of tea. After dying from overeating at a banquet, he reincarnates
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