Ah, 'Childis'! That manga feels like a hidden treasure I accidentally dug up during a late-night browsing spree. For online reads, I’d start with Crunchyroll’s manga section—they’ve expanded their library a ton, and their app is super user-friendly. If it’s not there, try searching on Tachiyomi (if you’re on Android); it aggregates multiple sources, though you’ll need to sift through extensions. I avoid shady sites after getting pop-up nightmares once, but hey, desperation leads us to weird places sometimes.
Another angle: check if the publisher has a digital storefront. Kodansha or Viz often host their titles officially. If you’re fluent in Japanese, raw versions might be on sites like Nico Nico Seiga, but that’s a deep dive. Personally, I love the community aspect—subreddits like r/manga sometimes share legit links or updates on where to find lesser-known series like this one. The hunt’s part of the fun, really.
Finding 'Childis' online feels like tracking down a rare vinyl—thrilling but tricky. My go-to move is combing through legal platforms first: Amazon Kindle’s manga section or BookLive! for Japanese readers. If those don’t pan out, I’ve had luck with web archives where older, obscure titles pop up. Just be wary of dead links—nothing worse than getting halfway through a story and hitting a 404. Fan Twitter accounts sometimes drop Google Drive links too, though that’s a gray area. The manga’s surreal vibe reminds me of 'Mushishi,' so if you dig that, maybe explore similar titles while you search!
I stumbled upon 'Childis' manga a while back when I was deep into exploring niche fantasy titles, and let me tell you, it’s got this whimsical yet dark charm that hooked me instantly. If you’re looking to read it online, I’d recommend checking out official platforms like ComiXology or Manga Plus first—they often have licensed titles, and supporting the creators directly is always a win. Some smaller scanlation sites might have it floating around, but the quality and legality can be hit or miss. I’ve had mixed experiences with those; sometimes the translations are clunky, or the pages are poorly scanned.
If you’re into physical copies, you might wanna peek at local comic shops or BookWalker for digital editions. The art in 'Childis' is honestly too gorgeous to miss in high resolution. Also, joining fan forums or Discord servers dedicated to fantasy manga can lead to unexpected gems—I’ve found hidden recs that way! Just a heads-up: if the series is ongoing, prepare for the agony of waiting for new chapters. It’s a bittersweet cycle.
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My best friend, Clara Wilder, has baked an apple pie for me. But I don't hesitate to give it to my pregnant dog.
That's because I've gotten reborn.
In my previous lifetime, Clara had bound the Fertility Transfer System to me. If I were to eat the food she made, the baby I was pregnant with would be transferred into her womb, and she would be the one giving birth to them.
Clara had married into the wealthy Gray family. For three generations, the Grays were only able to produce one heir each. That was why her in-laws desperately needed her to bear them grandchildren.
Since Clara couldn't get pregnant at all, she decided to target me, her newly-wedded best friend.
I went to great lengths just to get pregnant every time, but right after I ate the food Clara made, I'd go through a miscarriage by accident.
Just like that, Clara was able to give birth to four sons in a row. She became the apple of her in-laws and her husband, Colton Gray's eye, which made her ego swell like mad.
In the end, Clara and Colton hatched a plot where they accused me of cheating on my own husband. With my reputation flushed down the drain, I got kicked out by my in-laws. In the end, I starved to death on the streets without a penny under my name.
At the end of the day, Clara wants children very badly, doesn't she?
After I get reborn, I decide to give her some special "babies".
(Completed) My panic grows and I begin to struggle with him, "Stop! William gets off me, you don't know what you are doing."
He pushes me harder against the bed, "Would you feel better if it was your British boy doing this to you?" He slurs as his hands come to touch my face. I throw my face away from his touch and I see him clench his teeth from the corner of my eyes. "You don't want me anymore?"
I glare at him, "Not like this I don't. Get off me!" I say, pushing him off but he traps my hands and holds them above my head.
"Stop fighting me!" He snaps, "this, this is what you want!"
"No, it's not!" I exclaim, kicking my legs which are slowly growing numb from his weight against him.
He raises a brow, "You love me right?"
I grit my teeth at his tricky question; if I say yes, then he'll want me to want this and if I say no, that would be a lie. "Yes, but not like this!" I answer in frustration.
He moves to settle properly, on my legs, "Well I think you should get to know every side of me; including this side." He sneers into my ears left ear, licking my face. His hand unfastens his belt and unzips his trousers and shoves it down.
***Karen thought telling William how she felt about him would make things better between then, little did she know it would be the exact opposite.
After being bullied to death at school, I was reborn as a newborn baby.
And then I realized my mother was the same person who had tormented me.
Now she was whispering to me sweetly, “Oh, my precious baby.”
Precious baby?
I immediately started thrashing in her arms, trying to jab my tiny fingers into her eyes.
From this day forward, this ‘precious baby’ would be out for revenge!
Evy was a simple-minded girl. If there's work she's there.
Evy is a known workaholic. She works day and night, dedicating each of her waking hours to her jobs and making sure that she reaches the deadline.
On the day of her birthday, her body gave up and she died alone from exhaustion.
Upon receiving the chance of a new life, she was reincarnated as the daughter of the Duke of Polvaros and acquired the prose of living a comfortable life ahead of her.
Only she doesn't want that. She wants to work.
Even if it's being a maid, a hired killer, or an adventurer. She will do it.
The only thing wrong with Evy is that she has no concept of reincarnation or being isekaid. In her head, she was kidnapped to a faraway land… stranded in a place far away from Japan. So she has to learn things as she goes with as little knowledge as anyone else.
Having no sense of ever knowing that she was living in fantasy nor knowing the destruction that lies ahead in the future. Evy will do her best to live the life she wanted and surprise a couple of people on the way. Unbeknownst to her, all her actions will make a ripple. Whether they be for the better or worse.... Evy has no clue.
The first thing I do after being reborn is secretly keeping six stunning male models behind my wealthy husband’s back. I seduce them and sleep with them for 999 days to get myself pregnant.
I do all this because in my past life, my husband found out that he had asthenozoospermia and married me because I am known for being fertile. He wants to carry on the family line so that he will have a successor to inherit the family fortune.
I try everything I can to get pregnant, but nothing works.
Conversely, my infertile best friend gives birth to twins and triplets within two years after marrying a 70-year-old man.
When my wealthy husband hears that my best friend is blessed with children, he is immediately captivated.
They get together behind my back and even arrange for someone to run me over with a car when I find out the truth.
After my death, I discover that my best friend has bound herself to the child switch system.
Any child I am impregnated with is transferred into her womb.
My best friend's infertility is transferred to me in return.
When I open my eyes again, I find myself back on the day when my husband married me and brought me home.
I smile happily when I think about all the things that took place in my past life. My best friend wants lots of children, doesn't she? If so, I will make her experience the joy of having 18 babies in one pregnancy!
As I was watching a movie in the cinema, a rude child kept kicking the back of my seat. He even took off his shoe and extended his foot next to my face.
I turned around and chastised him to take his seat, but he stabbed me in my neck with a sharp needle.
Feeling the pain, I reached out and wiped the blood from my neck.
His mother chuckled.
“It’s fine, he’s just fooling around with my sewing needle. It’s just a harmless jab. It’s not like it has poison on it. Be a good sport about it.”
I threw the popcorn bucket onto the floor and aimed my phone’s flashlight at the rude child. I roared, “The child’s holding a discarded needle that was used on an AIDS patient in the hospital! There’s an AIDs patient’s blood on it!”
The question about reading 'Child C' for free online is tricky because it depends heavily on what 'Child C' actually refers to—whether it's a novel, manga, or webcomic. I’ve stumbled upon a few obscure titles with similar names, but none seem to match a widely known work. If it’s a lesser-known indie manga, sometimes scanlation groups pick them up, but I’d caution against unofficial sources since they often violate creators' rights. Sites like MangaDex used to host fan translations ethically, but their library changes constantly. For novels, Project Gutenberg or archive.org might have older works, but 'Child C' doesn’t ring a bell there.
If you’re open to alternatives, I’d recommend checking out legal platforms like Webtoon or Tapas for free, ad-supported comics. They’ve got tons of hidden gems! And if 'Child C' is a recent release, supporting the author through official channels ensures they can keep creating. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve adored a series only to see it canceled due to low sales—heartbreaking stuff. Maybe drop more details about the genre? I’d love to help hunt it down properly!
Reading 'Childish' online for free is a bit tricky since it's not widely available on legal platforms. I stumbled upon it a while back when I was deep into exploring indie webcomics, and some fan sites had uploaded snippets. But honestly, I'd recommend checking out official sources first—sometimes creators offer free chapters to hook readers. If you're lucky, you might find it on sites like Webtoon or Tapas, but piracy sites pop up too, and those are a gamble with quality and ethics.
Alternatively, the author might have a Patreon or personal website where they share free content. I remember digging through Twitter threads once to find a hidden link to a creator's Gumroad page. It’s worth following the artist or publisher for updates. If all else fails, libraries sometimes have digital copies through apps like Hoopla, though availability depends on your region.
Kodomo manga is such a fun gateway for kids (and nostalgic adults!) into the world of Japanese storytelling. If you're hunting for free options, I'd recommend checking out official platforms like 'Manga Plus' by Shueisha—they rotate some kid-friendly titles like 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' spinoffs, though their catalog changes. For a more stable library, 'Comic Walker' (by Kadokawa) has a dedicated kids' section with titles like 'Chi’s Sweet Home' available in multiple languages. Just keep in mind that while these are legal, they might not have the latest chapters.
Alternatively, fan scanlation sites like MangaDex occasionally host kodomo series uploaded by enthusiasts, but quality and safety vary wildly. I’d advise using ad blockers and supervising younger readers, as these sites aren’t always child-friendly. Libraries also often partner with services like Hoopla, which offer digital manga rentals—worth a look if you have a library card! Personally, I love stumbling upon old-school gems like 'Doraemon' on these platforms; they’re a cozy throwback.