Jiang Ye, a struggling cartoonist, had his serialization in Manke magazine abruptly canceled. Disheartened, he unexpectedly transmigrated to a parallel world of South Korea. To become the greatest cartoonist, he first needs to bring a small shock to the Korean comics world…
Despite making the right choice, he still ruined his promising future. Confused, Che Lunhou stared blankly at the steel jungle-like city. Why were these wealthy women so eager to be with him? They claimed it was to make him great again.
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My previous book was abandoned, so I wanted to try again. It's still about K-pop, and the protagonist, Lee An-myung, is reborn into a parallel world on the Korean Peninsula with a somewhat useful system panel. He encounters familiar idols and celebrities, getting to know them, perhaps even falling in love. There will definitely be more than one female lead; Taeyeon, Sulli, Yoona, and Lee Jin are definitely included. Others will be revealed later, such as Bae Joo-hyun, Park Ji-yeon, IU, Kim Seol-hyun, Lee Sung-kyung, Nana, Han So-hee, Park Cho-ah, Ahn Hee-yeon, Jung Eun-bi, Kwon Eun-bi, Song Ji-hyo, Jeon So-min, Ning Yi-tak, Kim Dong-eun, Shin Yuna, Hwang Ye-ji, UEE, Park Ga-hee, Seol-ah, and Bo.
Pei Jingsheng believed that opening a door was a form of wisdom. The first time he opened the door, behind it was a frightened rabbit named Nuna. The second time he opened the door, behind it was a peach named Nuna, calling him brother. The third time he opened the door, the fourth time... In the end, Pei Jingsheng didn't even need to do it himself; the door opened. Open the door! Open the door! Open the door!
"What? Dispatch exposed our relationship?" "What else? It's trending on social media now." "What do we do?" "Just deal with it."
Zhou Mu, an ordinary person, woke up in 2018 with an internet-connected phone, and became a blessing to the miserable Koreans. He didn't have any big ambitions, he just wanted these miserable people to live the life that others envy. Unexpectedly, many years later, Koreans were afraid of him. Chinese netizens: "Brother Mu, your company has too few artists. When will you finish filming the scripts you posted?!" Zhou Mu: "Too few? Then I'll go to Korea again." Korean netizens: "Please don't come. You're almost plundering all our goddesses."
[Emotional Line:] "Is the 'Han' in 'Korean Girl Group' the same as the 'Han' in 'Korean Master'?!" No, buddy, you're talking about producing girl groups? [Career Line:] "Is the 'Han' in 'Korean Entertainment' the same as the 'Han' in 'Korean Master'?!" Once upon a time, the three major terrestrial television stations dominated the Korean entertainment system. Delayed production fees and salaries were commonplace, production companies were driven to bankruptcy, and artists struggled to make ends meet. Industry-wide strikes occurred repeatedly. Until... Han Shuo arrived, and Korean entertainment became peaceful; Han Shuo arrived, and justice prevailed. Fair prices, money and goods settled. Han Shuo: I don't know, I just paid a little more, and they shouted "If you don't abandon me, I'll worship you as my father." Korean media: Beware of streaming platform scams; once industry talent and resources are poached, the entire Korean entertainment industry will be finished. Actors and production companies: After filming for three years, the film...
"Don't you want her to know?" "Yes... Only by giving up on you can I love you more."