KamiChu
I Became a Parking Attendant in the Palace of the Gods and Became the King of the Gods (KamiChū).
Kang Ji-hoon was nothing more than an ordinary college dropout struggling to make ends meet with part-time jobs. After dying in an unexpected accident, he awakens in the Divine Realm, only to discover that he has not been reborn as a legendary hero or a chosen savior, but as the lowest-ranked employee in existence: a Novice Valet assigned to the Palace of the Gods.
His duties are laughably mundane compared to the grandeur surrounding him. He must park celestial chariots, guide colossal divine beasts into their assigned stables, organize floating thrones, and prevent arrogant gods from causing chaos in the palace's enormous transportation district. One mistake could result in immediate dismissal, or worse, execution for offending a deity.
Everything changes when Ji-hoon awakens a mysterious RPG System that recognizes his profession as a legitimate path to power. Every perfectly parked divine vehicle grants experience. Every transportation crisis he resolves rewards him with rare skills. Every satisfied customer increases his reputation throughout Heaven. While other gods grow stronger through centuries of cultivation and warfare, Ji-hoon becomes stronger simply by performing his job better than anyone ever has.
At first, the palace staff laugh at the absurdity of a human believing he can climb Heaven's hierarchy through valet work. However, their mockery slowly turns into disbelief as Ji-hoon accomplishes impossible feats. He earns legendary titles after parking ancient dragons that no one else can control, unlocks forbidden abilities capable of manipulating divine movement itself, and discovers that the forgotten laws governing transportation are among the oldest and most powerful authorities in all creation.
As his reputation spreads across the Divine Realm, Ji-hoon attracts loyal friends, dangerous rivals, and the attention of the highest-ranking gods. Hidden beneath the palace lies an ancient secret connected to the mysterious Valet System, a forgotten architect who once designed Heaven's infrastructure, and a conspiracy that has shaped the divine hierarchy for countless millennia.
What begins as a comedic workplace adventure gradually transforms into an epic tale of political intrigue, divine warfare, and cosmic revelation. Kingdoms of gods wage war over ancient relics, primordial beings awaken from beyond the boundaries of creation, and the very foundations of Heaven begin to crumble under the weight of buried truths.
Forced to stand against corrupt deities, forgotten kings, and the ruler who has governed Heaven since the dawn of history, Ji-hoon must prove that true authority is not inherited through bloodline or divine birth, but earned through responsibility, humility, and unwavering dedication to protecting others.
From the lowest valet in the Palace of the Gods to the one destined to reshape the laws of the Divine Realm itself, Ji-hoon's impossible journey will challenge every belief the gods have ever held.
After all, even the King of the Gods must park somewhere. And in Heaven, there is only one man worthy of holding the keys.