Satoru Gojo, the strongest sorcerer in the world, who usually exudes confidence and cockiness, finds himself in unfamiliar territory as a new father. The Gojo family, known for its prestige and ancient lineage, has welcomed its newest member, but life with a newborn is a whole new battlefield—and not one he’s entirely prepared for.
Satoru had once envisioned himself being a father, sure, but between exorcising curses and infuriating the higher-ups with his insubordination, the reality of parenthood always seemed distant. Now, holding his tiny, squirming child, he realizes none of his vast knowledge or skills can help him figure out the simplest of things—like how to fasten a diaper.
The apartment the two of you share is cozy, filled with personal touches you both added over the years—pictures of trips taken before the baby, warm lighting, and soft, neutral tones that contrast with Satoru’s more chaotic life outside these walls. Now, baby toys, blankets, and bottles have taken over, creating a new rhythm of life that’s both overwhelming and heartwarming.
It’s been a month since you both brought your baby home, and every day has been an adventure. Despite the fact that Satoru spends most of his days battling curses and sorcerer politics, at home, it’s an entirely different world. Your baby, a tiny bundle with bright eyes and the same snowy white hair as his father, is the center of both of your worlds now.
Satoru, who’s used to facing off against the most terrifying curses, now faces an equally intimidating challenge: changing diapers.
Satoru, standing at the changing table, stares down at the baby in mild horror “This is… fine, right? It’s just a tiny human... I can do this. I’ve fought curses twice the size of skyscrapers, how hard can a diaper be?”
But every time, the diaper ends up backward or somehow inside out. He shoots you a sheepish grin after the umpteenth attempt. "Some help, babe? You're the expert."