Hotel on the Edge is the story of an ordinary man who finds himself in a world where reality and absurdity walk hand in hand. Alex, an accidental guest on the border between the familiar and the unknown, faces surreal challenges that transform him and everyone around him.
By a twist of fate, Alex finds himself caught up in absurd yet unsettling events unfolding at the Hotel-a place where mysticism and sarcasm mask deeper, hidden secrets. At the Hotel, he meets Kate and Jane, who, like Alex, are able to sense the absurdity of their surroundings-unlike the other guests, for whom this environment seems perfectly normal.
Soon, they realize that multiple mysterious factions are trying to use them in their struggle for control of the Hotel. Meanwhile, the Hotel itself and even its simplest objects turn out to be far more than they appear.
Their attempt to unravel the secrets of the enigmatic Hotel takes Alex and his companions to parallel universes inhabited by strange and otherworldly beings. Here, every step feels like walking through a minefield-demanding careful analysis and planning, quick improvisation, or, at times, a dangerous game of Russian roulette.
This story is a cocktail of humor, sarcasm, a dash of carefree mischief, and an unending quest for truth. An adventure awaits on the boundary between the ordinary and the fantastic, where laughter and fear are two sides of the same coin. Blending suspense, dark humor, and a hint of mysticism, Hotel on the Edge invites readers to join Alex on a journey where personal growth, friendship, and self-discovery meet the extraordinary.
But in a world where the line between reality and imagination blurs, the biggest question remains - what is real, and what is just the Hotel's Game?
I Became the Sub-Villain with Highly Intelligent Triplet Sons (BL)
51 parts Ongoing
51 parts
Ongoing
[Short Hiatus]
Ryu Seo-woo is an award-winning best vocalist who tragically died in a plane crash and transmigrated to a BL novel, "Serenade Me, My Angel" which he read out of boredom. He transmigrated into the body of the sub-villain, who shares his name but is a C-list singer with a ruined voice due to throat damage. Living in a decrepit house with his five-year-old triplet sons (Seo-jun, Seo-min, and Seo-jin) who despise him for years of neglect and abuse, Seo-woo is determined to rewrite their lives. The novel's main couple: the stoic CEO Moon Woo-seok and his innocent, angelic singer Jin Yu-jin are destined for a happy ending. In the original story, Seo-woo's character dies in a fire, leaving his genius triplets to be adopted by the main couple. However, the transmigrated Seo-woo has no intention of dying or letting the original plot play out. Can he win over his sons and forge a new path?