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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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142 Chs

When the world sees what I see (3)

"We didn't appreciate your move to suddenly release a trailer like that and so with great disappointment we've decided to pull out of the event. We wish you the best of luck with the future of your project." 

"Enough." 

Frowning, CEO Windsol gloomily stared at the stands beneath him. The entire arena was slowly starting to fill up, and the sound of their cheers made their way toward the sealed box he was in. 

Despite what was happening beneath, the meeting room had a certain gloom to it. 

"It wasn't like we didn't expect this sort of reaction." 

"That's true, but the trailer did well, no...? And despite that, they still chose to cancel on us?" 

"I'd understand if it was just one main sponsor, but we've lost three of our fifteen main sponsors." 

Taking out a notepad, one of the people sitting in the meeting read,