Roland died and transmigrated into the body of the third son of a Baron. Having reincarnated, at first he looked forward to the grace of the system or any other golden finger; alas, it seemed not everyone was lucky.
In the end, he accepted that those were fantasies, whereas this was reality.
Being the third son, he couldn't inherit land according to laws; however, he had a bit of warrior aptitude suitable to become a knight.
Knowing that this might cause trouble in succession later, his father enrolled him in the army.
Several years later, he became a 3rd-rank knight in the Beginner Stage and was going to be promoted but was injured when he tried to save the commander of his battalion.
Amidst that, he received shocking news about his family's demise due to a monster tide, leaving him alone to inherit the barony.
Weighing the pros and cons, he decided to escape from the risky venture and settle in a poor backwater barony village to lead a peaceful life; however...
Just when he thought it was over, he awakened the Children's Blessing System.
[Host's child detected, Family System activated.]
[Begin testing the child's aptitude.]
"What, for real?"
Are you tired of reading the same old R18 novels? I know this concept isn’t entirely new, but it’s rare to find a story where the MC takes in a woman, starts a family, and grows stronger through it. I highly recommend this one.
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I love the concept just don't stop writing. It will definitely become a very good novel
What can I say—this novel is simply amazing! It beautifully captures that warm, family-growth vibe, which happens to be one of my favorite genres. This is definitely becoming one of my top reads. I truly hope the author continues updating regularly and doesn’t drop this gem. It has so much potential! A small request to the author: If possible, please consider adding chapter images—it would really bring the story to life. Also, an auxiliary chapter with cultivation realms and world information would be a great addition. Just don’t reveal everything at once—unfolding it gradually as the story progresses will keep the intrigue alive. Highly recommended!
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