'Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!' can be considered. The main character is a hero summoned to another world. There are elements of his 'business' in terms of dealing with the goddess who summoned him, and the various quests and challenges he undertakes in this comical and adventurous otherworld.
'Overlord' is also a great example. The main character is transported to an otherworldly setting and has to manage his base and followers like a business. He is an overpowered hero in this new realm and the story is full of strategic battles and political intrigue.
One popular title could be 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime'. It features an otherworldly adventure where the protagonist becomes a slime and builds his own 'business' of sorts in the new world, making allies and growing in power.
The concept of an otherworldly hero offers a sense of escapism. Readers can imagine being transported to a new and exciting world. The 'business' aspect adds an interesting layer. It could be about building a kingdom, managing a guild, or trading unique items in the new world.
In many light novels, the concept of an otherworldly hero is common. The 'circle' could refer to a group or a specific place in the other world. When it comes to business, the hero might engage in trade, like using his unique skills or knowledge from his original world to start a new business in the otherworldly setting. For example, he could use modern marketing ideas in a medieval - like other world. This combination creates interesting plots and character development.
I'm not sure of specific popular 'business light novel' titles off - hand. However, there could be some in the Japanese market as they are known for a wide variety of light novel genres.
The 'circle' can also be seen as a network of opportunities for the otherworldly hero in the business sense. As a hero, he has unique access to resources or knowledge that others in the other world don't. He can use this to his advantage in the business world. For example, if he has the ability to understand ancient languages, he could discover valuable business secrets or artifacts within the 'circle' and use them to build his own business empire while also fulfilling his heroic duties in the other world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a web novel with 'otherworldly hero business' might be about a hero's adventures in a different world, perhaps involving battles, quests, and character development.
Some well - known ones could be 'The Crystal Shard'. It's a classic in the Forgotten Realms series that features interesting heroes and their adventures in the richly - detailed world.
There is 'The Scarred Lord's Love Affair'. In many of these novels, the scarred hero has to deal with his own insecurities because of the scar. It can be a great plot device as it affects how he interacts with the heroine. For example, he may initially be hesitant to get close to her, but as the story progresses, love overcomes his self - doubt.
Well, one interesting point could be the unique concept of the hero's business in the otherworldly setting. It might bring a fresh take on the traditional hero story, perhaps with different types of transactions or quests that are related to the hero's role in that world.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It could be the hero from 'circle zero' and perhaps some companions or rivals he meets in the otherworld.