The Guild Member Next Door -chapters 1-75-

So-mi escapes using a fire axe and a manual she found in the bunker titled "A Civilian’s Guide to Teleportation Cores." She doesn’t fight the dragon. Instead, she sneaks into the heart of the battle zone to hack an emergency broadcast system.

He stands up. “I’m BlackLotus. And QuietQuill.” The Guild Member Next Door -Chapters 1-75-

So-mi is an office worker at a mundane marketing firm. She is chronically stressed, drowning in debt from her mother’s medical bills, and has zero knowledge of the awakening world. She thinks "gates" are turnstiles and "raids" are police drug busts. Her only solace is the quiet of her new, cheap studio apartment. So-mi escapes using a fire axe and a

In the ever-expanding universe of Korean web novels and manhwa, few series have mastered the blend of high-stakes fantasy combat and slice-of-life romantic comedy quite like The Guild Member Next Door (also known as The Neighborhood Guild Member ). Spanning its first 75 chapters, the series has carved out a dedicated niche by subverting the typical “gate” and “hunter” tropes. Instead of focusing solely on world-ending threats, it asks a more intimate question: What happens when the undefeated, S-Rank hunter who slays dragons on live TV comes home to an apartment complex where the biggest threat is a leaking sink or a noisy neighbor? “I’m BlackLotus