Summary
Read I’m The Tyrant Family’s Beloved Baby
I was supposed to die on the executioner’s block… but when I woke up, I had been reborn as a baby! In my past life, I was the caretaker of the national treasure, the Magic Crystal, but I was falsely accused and met a bitter end. Now, in this new life, I’ve finally been born into nobility—only to find my family is the infamous Tyrant Family!? And worse… history says they’re doomed to fall!
“No way I’m letting us be destroyed! I have to protect this ruthless family!”
And so begins my unexpected struggle to survive… along with the clumsy, awkward attempts at bonding with my cold-hearted father.
A baby with memories of her past life fights with everything she has to change fate!
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16 August 16, 2025
- Chapter 15 August 8, 2025
- Chapter 14 August 2, 2025
- Chapter 13 August 2, 2025
- Chapter 12 August 2, 2025
- Chapter 11 August 2, 2025
- Chapter 10 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 9 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 8 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 7 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 6 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 5 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 4 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 3 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 2 August 1, 2025
- Chapter 1 August 1, 2025
Eveaustria
I like this story!
The baby is super cute, and her interactions with her actually caring but super clueless villain dad with his menacing aura are really funny. I also like the idea that the female lead can additionally magically create a grown-up body and snoop around disguised as a maid and such.
The female lead is clever and tries her best – not only to survive herself (like some other more selfish fls), but also to change the future to the better for everyone, even the so-called villains who are not actually evil.
The story starts off somehow typical for this genre, but with a few rather unique details added: the female lead was a commoner in an unlucky first life, she worked hard, but was framed in the end, betrayed by people she trusted (like by the queen who is not the good-hearted person she pretends to be) and then even executed – in a Victorian fantasy world where magic is common.
When the fl wakes up as a baby, she has not only reincarnated, but also regressed in time, so now she knows about several future developments and the true personality of certain people. This somehow reminds me of „I Found A Family That Wasn’t In My Adoption Plan“ – only that „I’m The Tyrant Family’s Beloved Baby“ is even cuter and funnier.
As mentioned, this baby can magically re-create the grown-up body of her former self and even cloth herself magically (usually as a maid); so she can now occasionally interact with people in the shape of a blue-haired woman.
Since her new baby-body has a lot of magic talent (different from her first life), she can also move things via telekinesis (which is the reason this baby even survives in the first place), and we can surely expect some more magic shenanigans in the future.
So the female lead now needs to survive by the help of magic (the maids had totally neglected and even starved the baby), does her best to „tame“ her father, to comfort her brother so that he won’t turn into a villain growing up, to save her mother from dying, and then even save herself from being kidnapped – this baby really has a busy schedule!
Weirdly enough, I disliked manhwas with children as protagonists back when I started reading fantasy comics. But I came to adore them, because they are often funny with not much angst and less stupid manhwa drama that is repeated in so many other stories (even though even baby-stories do have their own cliché tropes too).
I can somehow relate to people with grown up minds acting like a child more and more themselves the longer they are stuck in the body of a kid. It’s like in roleplaying or what some actors/actresses say: the role starts to stick if you (have to) play it for a longer time.
And even if you talk and act like an adult, most actual grown-ups will still perceive you as a child that just „pretends“, and stubbornly won’t take you seriously as long as your body and voice is that of a child, so you just cannot escape their tinted view.
This holds true for us readers as well – we too cannot always free ourselves of intuitively „reading“ the character as an actual child and interpreting whatever they do and say as „childish“, even if it objectively isn’t.
Ririyan
What kind of cirkus hair family this is
Nemesis
lol funny