Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
There are many days in a week.
Can we stop "dating" only on Fridays?
[This is a Peninsula-themed article; please do not read if you dislike it.]
He is a priest, a company president, a singer, an actor, and their husband. His new book, "Peninsula: Are You Trying to Force Me to Use Force?", has been released; please support it.
This book is purely a fantasy about the Korean entertainment industry, without involving any other factors. I hope everyone will read it with an entertaining perspective. Thank you!
The story of an unknown SM Entertainment singer who, upon reaching adulthood, decided to serve in the military on behalf of the company. Two years later, he returned and rose from a regular guest on a variety show to become a top star in the Korean entertainment industry.
This book is a light and refreshing story, a slow burn. If you've read too many intense and action-packed novels, you might want to check this one out.
Readers unfamiliar with K-pop can still stay and take a look; it should be pretty good even as a general entertainment story.
I write over 9000 words every day, three updates a day. I'm asking for all kinds of support!
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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.
Xu Jingwen's soul traveled through South Korea, and at the beginning he killed his twin brother who wanted to murder him. With his identical appearance, he took over the identity of the dead ghost brother and stole his prosecutor's position, house, and fiancee.
Li Daitao was so stiff that he decided to be a good person and drive out all corrupt officials and criminals. However, on his first day at work, he found out that the corrupt officials turned out to be himself...
PS: The prodigal son, the main character, acts a bit scornful, pure and refreshing, don't enter if you don't like it, an old author, doesn't poison, and has finished Wanding's old book.