He did time-travel, but unfortunately he wasn't a second-generation chaebol heir.
If he's not a second-generation chaebol, at least he should be given the identity of a prosecutor or something to make sense.
Unfortunately, after transmigrating, he ended up as a poor, down-on-his-luck reporter, except this reporter was a little different.
He was only focused on making money and picking up girls, but he accidentally got involved in a certain incident.
Left with no other choice, they were forced onto the path of advancement to protect themselves—journalists, prosecutors…
A 30-year-old liberal arts nerd is reincarnated as the second son of an ordinary South Korean family. In a daze, he embarks on the irreversible path of the entertainment industry. How will this nerdy guy, who neither takes initiative nor refuses, and is irresponsible, fare in the world of K-pop? Of course… that's not actually the theme of this novel… As for what the theme is… I haven't figured it out yet… Sharing the book "K-Pop Star: The Otaku Celebrity" by Gu Dao Nuan Yang.
[Multiple Female Leads][No System] "Oppa, I brought you breakfast I made myself, open the door quickly~" Inside the door, Liu Yu looked at the national female idol still asleep beside him and fell into deep thought. Since things have come to this, let's eat first?
One evening, a top idol suddenly posted that he wanted to be in a relationship. Fans flooded the comments with tears, saying their idol had finally grown up. Pei Shuyuan: Isn't this a bit off? Shouldn't fans usually stop their idols from dating? A fan in the pinned comment: The old bastard has finally fallen for mortals? Pei Shuyuan: ??? Alternative title of this book: "My Childhood Sweetheart and the One Who Fell From the Sky: How Could I Lose When I Started with Maxed-Out Favorability?"
Bai Ju hadn't considered becoming an idol, but after thinking about his own situation: he could sing and dance, was physically fit, slept little, wasn't afraid of the cold, had plenty of energy, was handsome, could plagiarize songs, and was based on a peninsula—wasn't he a chosen one? Since he was already here, he might as well give it a try. [Multiple female leads, no system, career and romance are evenly balanced, mainly focusing on daily life.]
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.
I wanted to be a playboy, but accidentally lost myself in the peninsula~~~
Korean entertainment, please don’t criticize.
Having crossed the peninsula, I only wanted to live a quiet and carefree life as a rich second-generation. Who would have thought the system would suddenly appear? Since I'm already here, I might as well debut. What? I get injured as soon as I step on stage! Then I'll just give up.
Defeated by internal strife, Chen Shijun grits his teeth and prepares to bring some pain to the entertainment industry, where vanity obscures corruption. His previous works, "Peninsula: Fallen Flowers" and "Peninsula: I Want to Be Great Again," boast 2.8 million words and have never been interrupted. Read with confidence, guaranteed updates.
2022, South Korean black bubble, rap, SMTM, single female lead, love, celebrity.