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Elite Dungeon Manager

There's always a shadow behind a light. That's how the saying went. I once, too, wanted to be a light. Someone who shined brightly. Someone who stood at the top of the world and was admired by everyone. It was a distant dream of mine. One that, inevitably, I couldn't achieve. Or so I thought. That was when I thought of something. If something shines bright enough, will there still be a shadow? *** For every star, there's a manager. In a world where the entertainment circle is focused on superhumans, Liam Marken, a man whose dreams are shattered, decides to take matters into his own hands and becomes a manager. With his own two hands, he wanted to nurture stars that could reach the peak. Just before he could even start on his new dream, he was gripped by a weird sensation, and... He caught a glimpse of the future. *** This is my take on showbiz novels with a twist. This is a slice-of-life novel with added elements such as romance and action. It's meant to be a relaxing novel one can read when they want to take a break. Each chap will range from 1.8k-2.5k. Inspired by Top Management, IRAS, and TAPOV.

BurnerAccount · Urban
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Lost (2)

On the way to look for the girls, I took out my phone to check for their GPS. It was something that everyone had. It was so that I could look for them in case situations such as these happened. 

But...

"I'm out of battery." 

I frowned and pressed the power button. 

"I should've brought a power bank..." 

This was all because I had been checking the forums too much. I couldn't help myself. The situation was something that I needed to see for myself. 

I looked behind me to see Sarah following me along.

"..." 

Her expression was hard to read, and I thought she'd be reluctant to follow, but she followed without any complaints. She also seemed oddly silent. 

With her focus on her phone, she didn't even notice that I had long stopped. Was she trying to look for the girls? 

"...Did you find anything?" 

I had somewhat realized this ever since I first met her, but Sarah was really blunt. 

"No?"