The Guild Member Next Door -chapters 1-75- __full__ -
Eunha is ostensibly an "F-class" Hunter—a background character in a world dominated by S-class celebrities. He works a mundane job, lives in a modest apartment, and keeps to himself. The central hook of the first 75 chapters is the juxtaposition of his unassuming life against his true identity: one of the most powerful beings on the planet, operating in the shadows.
The neighborhood convenience store clerk (who doubles as an underground information broker) and the strict apartment complex manager add layers of world-building that make the setting feel lived-in. Themes: Privacy in a Superpowered World The Guild Member Next Door -Chapters 1-75-
To keep their identity hidden from the media and rival scouts, the Guild Member strikes a deal with the protagonist. In exchange for silence and a "normal human safe-haven," the Hunter provides protection, financial help, and a glimpse into the Awakened world. The neighborhood convenience store clerk (who doubles as
The fallout. Kaito gets a prosthetic arm (a cool, steampunk-ish device that doubles as a low-level mana conductor). Iris is hailed as a hero, but she gives an interview insisting that Kaito be recognized as her "primary emotional stabilizer" (the Guild’s PR team has a heart attack). The final chapter (75) ends not with a dramatic kiss, but with something better: Kaito making breakfast in their shared apartment. Iris shuffles in, still half-asleep, and rests her head on his shoulder. He flips a pancake. She mumbles, "Stay." He says, "Where else would I go?" The fallout
The author introduces a unique "Proximity System" where a civilian’s proximity to a Guild Member can temporarily buffer or alter magical ambient energy. This system justifies why the protagonist remains relevant in high-level conflicts without needing traditional magical powers. Furthermore, the portrayal of Guilds as hyper-corporate entities—complete with PR teams, stock options, and legal immunity—adds a layer of cynical realism that grounds the fantasy elements. Why the First 75 Chapters Are Captivating
(also known as Virtual Strangers ), focusing on the narrative arc covering the first 75 chapters.
