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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.

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Blue Daisy's first show (5)

An odd silence filled the judge's panel. 

With all eyes focused on the monitor in front of them, no one spoke a word. Some tried to but found that the words that the words they were trying to say were stuck in their throat. 

"Hah." 

Eventually, Josephine managed to comment. 

"This... How should we even rate this?" 

She wasn't the only one who was struggling to come to terms with what they were seeing. All the other judges were in the same position as her. 

"Their execution. It was definitely amazing." 

Jordan finally opened his mouth. 

"Their tempo, reaction speed, organization- it's uncommon for someone of such a low Tier." 

"I'm of the same opinion." 

Henry Bonnieck, the last remaining judge, nodded. 

"From what I've read in their profiles, it seems like they've been together for more than three years. I believe that's why they worked so well together."