"I Sell Potions in the Cultivation World" might fit the plot of the novel you provided. The protagonist sells potions in the cultivation world to make money, but he needs to collect 10% of the property from his customers, causing a series of troubles and risks. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Once, my friend parked his car in what he thought was a legal spot. But it turned out to be a private driveway. When he got the parking ticket, he was so confused. He thought it was a public area because there were no signs clearly indicating it was private. He tried to appeal the ticket, but the homeowner had a photo of his car clearly blocking the driveway. It was funny in a way because he was so sure he was in the right.
A common element is the unexpectedness. You think you're parked fine, and then boom, there's a ticket. It could be due to a newly - placed sign that you didn't notice. Another is the vehicle itself. If it's a really large vehicle in a small space or a tiny vehicle in a space meant for something else. And the context around the parking also matters. For instance, if you park near a place that has a really strange or funny name and get a ticket there. The combination of these things can make for a really funny parking ticket story.
There was a man who parked his car at an angle across two parking spaces thinking he was being clever to avoid door dings. But he got a ticket with a note saying 'Your attempt to protect your car has cost you a ticket. Next time, park like everyone else!'.
Sure. One time my friend parked in what he thought was a legal spot near a park. But it turned out it was a reserved spot for the park ranger's vehicle on certain days. He got a ticket that had a really funny note saying 'You parked where the ranger likes to park his donut-mobile!'.
I think the comic might focus on a world where crossing the river with the ferryman comes at a great cost. The story could revolve around a character's struggle to break free from this ominous pact and uncover the truth behind it.