There’s a Little Taotie in My House

Type
Web Novel [CH]
Genre
Tags [+]
Rating | 4.9/5 | 229 votes
Language
Author(s)
Year
2019
Status in COO

Completed

Fully Translated
Yes
Original Publisher
Summary
In 'There’s a Little Taotie in My House', the wealthy Su family faces an unexpected twist when Father Su brings home a young monk named Su Mingjing. Despite initial opposition, the family members grow fond of the charming little monk, unaware of his true identity as a taotie with a big appetite. This comedic and heartwarming tale explores themes of familial love, sibling bonds, and the amusing challenges of raising a mythical creature in a modern setting.

Description

The Su family is a wealthy household with assets worth hundreds of billions. One day, Father Su announced that he wanted to adopt a child named Su Mingjing, making him the fifth son of the Su family.

The entire Su family was in uproar, and everyone strongly opposed the decision.

Later, Father Su returned home with a delicate little bald monk.

The little monk was four years old, with a rosy complexion and big, watery eyes, long eyelashes fluttering. He wore a small monk’s robe, had a string of prayer beads, and carried a small bamboo basket, sweetly saying, “Amitabha.”

Later on:

The pampered Mother Su kissed him, saying, “Where did this little fairy come from? So cute, so cute!”

The icy older brother Su Yan hugged him, saying, “If anyone bullies you, call big brother.”

The smart and cool second brother Su Yanqing lifted him high, asking, “Shall we buy candy for little brother?”

The gentle third brother Su Jinyi, saying “Brother will play piano for you.”

The awkward fourth brother Su Hang patted his head, saying, “Hmph, you’re just somewhat cute.”

Su Mingjing struggled fiercely: Who dares to touch the head of a taotie! Although he was just a newly born little taotie, devoted to cultivating Buddhism, he still held a certain dignity—and he was very hungry!

** 饕餮 (tāo tiè): A mythical beast from Chinese mythology, famous for its insatiable hunger and excessive greed. It is often portrayed as a symbol of gluttony.

-Little monk is a female taotie. Little monk is a female taotie. Little monk is a female taotie.

Associated Names
Latest Releases
G
All

DateTranslatorRelease
Jan 12hc