Transmigrating into the world of Solo Leveling was supposed to be a breeze.
Ryu Ji-Hoon had the ultimate survival strategy mapped out: befriend a frail, pre-awakening Sung Jin-woo, alleviate his family's financial burdens, and coast through life as a wealthy landlord while the future Shadow Monarch carried the world on his shoulders. It was a flawless, low-risk plan for a comfortable life.
That is, until Jin-woo walked into the Double Dungeon, and Ji-Hoon's own system finally awakened.
There’s just one massive problem—it isn't a Hunter System. It’s an unhinged, explicit Galgame System that forces Ji-Hoon into taboo, high-stakes choices targeting the story’s canon heroines.
With every forced interaction, Ji-Hoon unlocks terrifying physical buffs, instant instance dungeons, and corrupting traits like [White Incubus] that rewrite the desires of the women around him. What starts as a simple quest for survival quickly devolves into chaos:
Sung Jin-ah: Blackmailed and corrupted into a completely submissive pet right beside her unconscious brother's hospital bed.
Lee Joo-Hee: Her severe dungeon trauma shattered and rewritten into a desperate, helpless addiction to Ji-Hoon's "treatment."
Cha Hae-In (Hea): The S-Rank "Dancer" who secretly acts as Ji-Hoon's online gaming buddy—and is rapidly becoming dangerously jealous and possessive.
As Jin-woo levels up in the shadows to save humanity, Ji-Hoon levels up under the radar by conquering the heroines, navigating double identities, and trying to keep his unhinged system from completely destroying public decency.