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5 | 90% (595 votes) |
4 | 3% (23 votes) |
3 | 2% (15 votes) |
2 | 2% (13 votes) |
1 | 2% (16 votes) |
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Example: 2012Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line-Part 1: 208 Chapters (Completed)
-Part 2: 25 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #1Monthly Rank: #1
All Time Rank: #618
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On 9242 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #9
All Time Rank: #462
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.NOW HIRING
— URGENT —
Ghost Story Specialist Corporation
Daydream Inc. (Ltd.)
Insane Benefits – Come to Work Immediately
※ Note : The company is not liable for any injuries or fatalities that may occur during the course of the employee’s duties.
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A pop-up event for some ‘modern fantasy’ media I loved so much that I even took a precious day off work to attend.
On that day, I ended up transmigrating as a character in that very fantasy world.
As none other than a newly hired employee at a famous large corporation!
A dream job with great benefits, an excellent salary, and even kind and competent bosses.
I’m using the information I know about the world to rise through the ranks at lightning speed!
Am I happy, you ask?
Please, just let me go home. I’m begging you.
※ Note : The genre is horror.
Associated Names
One entry per lineGDCG
GSGW
괴담에 떨어져도 출근을 해야 하는구나
괴담출근
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Recommendation Lists
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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10/21/24 | Mythic Regressor | c20 part2 |
10/21/24 | Mythic Regressor | c20 part1 |
10/19/24 | Mythic Regressor | c19 part3 |
10/19/24 | Mythic Regressor | c19 part2 |
10/19/24 | Mythic Regressor | c19 part1 |
10/19/24 | Mythic Regressor | c19 part3 |
10/18/24 | Mythic Regressor | c18 part3 |
10/18/24 | Mythic Regressor | c18 part2 |
10/18/24 | Mythic Regressor | c18 part1 |
10/17/24 | Mythic Regressor | c17 part2 |
10/17/24 | Mythic Regressor | c17 part1 |
10/16/24 | Mythic Regressor | c16 part2 |
10/16/24 | Mythic Regressor | c16 part1 |
10/15/24 | Mythic Regressor | c15 part3 |
10/15/24 | Mythic Regressor | c15 part2 |
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- It's quite a good story.
The protagonist, Kim Soleum, comes off as a timid and cowardly pretender in his POV. However, it is easy to see that he's very reliable, intelligent, and kind-hearted. Kim Soleum is an extremely unreliable narrator due to his lack of self-esteem as well as significant outside influences, which makes re-reading past chapters very interesting once you learn certain plot points. It's easy to forget while reading that Kim Soleum is constantly terrified. He sacrifices the himself of today for this hypothetical future of safety, which leads to terrible but understandable decisions and unforeseeable consequences. Kim Soleum's fear prevents him from consciously recognizing how much the people who love him actually care for him, and what lengths they would go to protect or help him. Kim Soleum's fear also leads him to treat his relationships to those that he fears as transactional, or where he needs to establish a clear social hierarchy to feel safe, even when it is clear to us readers that it may not be necessary with certain entities. The surrounding cast is fantastic. We are limited by Kim Soleum's ''not my circus, not my monkeys' approach, but every major character is memorable and distinct. Characters can be good people but do terrible things for the sake of a greater purpose. Characters that are terrible people can be extremely friendly and helpful to the point we forget that they are morally incompatible to us. Notable side-character is fleshed-out with care, and every single one is strange in their own fantastic way. Also, I think the men are all in love with/fascinated by Kim Soleum (half joking) ?? The office politics and competition between the three major factions is an interesting driving-force for the plot. Even when things go well for Kim Soleum in the supernatural scenarios, it is always hard-won and come with lasting consequences.-
- Some Critiques:
A downside to a fantastic cast is that it's a bit obvious when the author introduces a character to serve as cannon-fodder. RIP cannon fodder. There are plot points that feel like they were meant to be significant, but were forgotten about. The plot points that were intentionally left vague for future development are done well, but there are abandoned plot points that feel jarring and unintentional. On the other side of the spectrum, there are some reused plot points that were extremely convenient to the point of rolling your eyes instead of being clever. The flow of time feels a little unimportant, especially when it's over a significant length of time. There are important relationships that would have benefited from developing on-screen rather than glossed over after a time-skip. There are also relationships that logically should have progressed due to the amount of development they get on-screen, but don't due to a desired dynamic that feels forced by the author. Overall I enjoyed reading part 1. I'll be waiting to read Part 2 to binge-read it all, because this is a novel that you don't want to put down once you start.