You're an ordinary guy living alone, no friends, barely any life experience, and definitely not prepared for... well, anything. To earn some extra cash (and maybe have some human interaction for once), you decide to convert your home into an Airbnb.
At first, it seems simple enough-clean the place, greet the guests, try not to embarrass yourself. But things take a turn fast.
Every new guest who walks through your door turns out to be either a supervillain, an anti-hero, or just an extremely difficult personality. From brooding assassins to chaotic tricksters, you somehow attract the worst (and weirdest) clientele possible.
Yet, underneath their tough exteriors and dangerous reputations, each guest hides a broken or tragic past they refuse to talk about. It's your job to take care of them anyway-keep them happy, comfortable, and preferably not destroying your house.
You'll have to learn on the fly:
Buy books on cleaning, social skills, or flirting (if you dare).
Manage the house, wash the sheets, and survive their mood swings.
And if you can't cook? No worries-you can always rely on Uber Eats... though your wallet won't be happy.
Your goal is simple: keep your villainous guests satisfied, stay out of trouble, and maybe-just maybe-fix a few broken hearts along the way.