I spend most of my time immersed in the world of anime, manga, and gaming, constantly exploring new series and discussing them with fellow fans online. Whether it's diving into the latest isekai anime or analyzing character arcs in shonen manga, my days are filled with passionate discussions and content creation. I run a Tumblr blog where I share fan theories and reviews, and I’m always active on Discord servers dedicated to niche genres like mecha or slice-of-life.
When I’m not consuming media, I’m writing lengthy Reddit posts dissecting symbolism in 'Attack on Titan' or gushing about underrated gems like 'The Apothecary Diaries.' It’s less of a job and more of a lifestyle—I live and breathe this stuff. My weekends are often spent at conventions, cosplaying as my favorite characters or hunting for rare merch. The thrill of discovering a new series that resonates with me is what keeps me going.
I’m always plugged into something fandom-related, whether it’s live-tweeting episodes of 'Spy x Family' or drafting a blog post about queer representation in 'Heaven Official’s Blessing.' Lately, I’ve been obsessed with analyzing the soundtrack of 'NieR:Automata' and how it elevates the game’s emotional weight. My free time is a blur of fan translations, AMVs, and arguing about whether 'Death Note’s' ending was satisfying.
Right now, I’m juggling a bunch of creative projects tied to my love for storytelling. I’ve been writing fanfiction for 'My Hero Academia' and sketching fan art for 'Jujutsu Kaisen,' which I share on Twitter and DeviantArt. It’s not a formal job, but the hours I pour into these hobbies feel just as meaningful. I also moderate a Facebook group for fantasy novel enthusiasts, where we debate everything from world-building in 'Brandon Sanderson’s works to the romantic tension in 'Bridgerton.' My days are a mix of analyzing plot twists and screaming about cliffhangers with friends. It’s chaotic but fulfilling.
My life revolves around consuming and creating content about the stories I adore. I’ve been binge-reading light novels like 'Mushoku Tensei' and comparing their adaptations to the anime. I also host a biweekly podcast where I rant about tropes in isekai or gush over rivals-to-lovers arcs in BL manga. It’s not a conventional career, but the joy I get from connecting with others over shared obsessions makes it worthwhile. Plus, my TikTok edits of 'Chainsaw Man' scenes have somehow gone viral.
I’m currently neck-deep in a 'One Piece' rewatch marathon while scribbling notes for a video essay about Luffy’s leadership style. Between that and moderating a subreddit for indie visual novels, my schedule is packed with geeky deep dives. I occasionally stream my gameplay of 'Genshin Impact' on Twitch, though it’s mostly for fun. The rest of my time goes into curating Spotify playlists inspired by anime OSTs—think 'Cowboy Bebop' jazz meets 'Demon Slayer' intensity.
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At the company's annual gala, the CEO announced that this year's top sales performer would receive a two-million-dollar year-end bonus.
I was the top performer.
However, my manager called me into his office the very next day and explained that the company was cutting costs and improving efficiency. As a result, my bonus had to be reduced.
I initially assumed everyone's bonus was being cut.
Then, I found out I was the only one getting shortchanged.
Even worse, they handed my position to a useless coworker who could barely do the job.
I understood everything immediately. 'So this is how it is. You're tossing me aside after you got what you wanted from me.'
Fine.
I stopped putting in any effort from that day forward. I clocked in, did the bare minimum, and watched the company slowly fall apart.
Sales began to drop month after month. Even the major clients I had already secured began withdrawing their investments.
That was when the CEO finally panicked.
He showed up at my front door, begging me to fix things.
I kicked the door open and looked down at him. "You think a garbage company like yours deserves my help?"
During the long holiday, to accommodate the travel plans of my hospital director wife, I—someone who hadn't taken a single day off all year—begged and groveled, burning through every last bit of goodwill in my department just to scrape together seven days of comp time so I could go with her.
But I waited at the airport from morning until night. After a hundred ignored calls, she finally rang me back, her voice totally casual.
"The signal's a nightmare out at the scenic area. I forgot to mention—Julian booked the tickets a day early by accident, so we're already at Tamoe Mount! Since you missed your flight anyway, just go back to the hospital and cover some shifts. It's the hospital's busiest time. Didn't you say everyone in your department was upset about you taking time off? Go make it up to them."
On the other end of the line, the wind was howling.
Her young colleague, laughing brightly, jumped in. "Hey, Rita, I had no problem switching my shifts. I guess he just slacks off too much—no wonder nobody likes him."
Not only did she not stand up for me, she actually agreed.
"You hear that, Kevin? Learn to play nicer with your coworkers. Stop obsessing over fun all the time. Then later, it'll be easier for me to push through your raise and promotion."
I didn't argue or make a scene. I just said "Got it," hung up, and walked straight to the hospital run by her biggest competitor.
"Are you still looking for a vice director? I work hard, I don't need weekends off, and as long as I get normal comp time, I'm good."
Behind the Desk, Under the Mask
For three years, Winston has been Louis's secretary—the only employee capable of keeping up with the demanding CEO of one of the country's most powerful companies. Their days are filled with arguments, impossible deadlines, and constant clashes that leave everyone wondering how Winston still has a job.
What Louis doesn't know is that Winston was never hired by chance.
As the son of Vance, Louis's biggest business rival, Winston was planted inside the company to gather information and help bring it down from within. What began as a mission soon becomes complicated as the years pass, and the line between duty and loyalty starts to blur.
Then a shocking discovery changes everything.
A secret connection reveals a side of Louis that no one else has ever seen, forcing Winston to confront the truth he has spent years avoiding. The man he was sent to betray is no longer just his boss—he has become someone Winston can no longer bring himself to hurt.
As hidden agendas come to light and a ruthless corporate war intensifies, Winston finds himself trapped between two worlds: the father who raised him and the man he was sent to destroy.
In a game of secrets, loyalty, and betrayal, every mask will eventually fall—and when the truth is exposed, neither of them may walk away unscathed.
Celine is an assistant scientist to the genius but coldhearted Dr. Drake Cole. The doctor happened to specialize in quantum physics and time travel. He invented time travel gadgets that will allow humans to travel back and forth through time. It's a portable device compared to a bulky time machine.
She's the only assistant who's willing to test these time travel gadgets. Her reason is that she would like to go back to the past where she wants to save the love of her life. He was murdered but the suspect was not convicted. She wants to bring him back to life so that she can be with her college sweetheart once again.
Little did she know that Dr. Cole is keeping a secret that is related to her past. That's why he is against the idea of her going back to the past to test the gadget. She's very persistent and willing to do anything just to change the past of her lover. But it's against the rule of time travel and they will both have to face the consequences of their actions.
Will Celine be successful in changing her lover's past? Or will she end up falling for the genius scientist in the present? She will be confused but don't care even if time can affect what will happen to her future. All she knows is that she has to go back to the past so that she can move on and live in her present.
Marco, a billionaire tycoon awakes to find his dead body laying on the floor, two hours away from home. Confused, he sets out to find his murderer. He meets Alyssa, the only human that can see him. Alyssa works in one of the biggest company in France. She is on the verge of losing her promotion if she doesn't come up with a juicy scandal. Wanting to save herself, she agrees to help him find his murderer. Things get heated when they begin to develop feelings for one another.
This story is not a story at all ; it is rather a journal that documents events which shapes this author's life. Walk the journey with me ; is it what you going through to? If so , hopefully this journal will help you feel as if you are not alone in this world.
This book will contain good times , as well as bad times. The events that occurs are not made up in my imagination ; these events were lived out and documented as soon as possible.
Let us conquer these problems together!