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Regressive Babies Refuse Parenting
회귀한 아기는 육아를 거절합니다
Synopsis
In her first life, Anelia was an orphan who was adopted into a noble family at the age of five.
For a while, she was happy—until the family’s real daughter appeared.
“You’re too selfish, Anelia.”
Her family’s affection disappeared overnight. On her seventeenth birthday, she died alone in a locked room.
But suddenly, she woke up a few weeks before her adoption and returned to the past.
“I’m a genius.
If you promise not to ask me anything,
I’ll be a great help to the Abner family.”
This time, to avoid repeating her tragic fate, she connected herself to a different noble house.
She planned to stay there only until adulthood, offering them knowledge of the future in return.
However…
“Oh my, my sweet puppy Anelia is here!” —the Empress Dowager called her puppy.
“Can I feed you?”
“You did well. As expected of my student.”
“I told you! Our little one is definitely a genius!”
Her new household was… oddly affectionate.
And even the Empire’s only Crown Prince said:
“When that time comes, I’ll be your bodyguard. So hang in there until then.”
And as if that weren’t enough—
“Why is it only the Empress Dowager who gets called Grandma?”
“…What?”
“Then what about me?”
“…”
“Why can’t I be called Grandpa? Isn’t that unfair?”
Even Duke Sharon Abner, who she thought had a businesslike relationship with her, wants to be called Grandpa?
Seriously, what’s wrong with everyone around me…?