The Guild Member Next Door has quietly become one of the most addictive slow-burn webcomics/light novel series of the year. Over its first 75 chapters, the series has masterfully blended slice-of-life realism with the high-fantasy stakes of online gaming, creating a unique dual-narrative structure that keeps readers equally invested in both the real world and the digital realm.

Whether you are a die-hard LitRPG fan or a romance reader looking for a gentle entry into the genre, this series delivers. It proves that the greatest adventure isn't always slaying a dragon. Sometimes, it's just learning how to live next door to someone who sees you for who you really are.

: The main manhwa story has concluded in its original language, reaching over 100 chapters total, with Chapter 75 serving as a critical midpoint in the second season.

Three months later. Hana is packing boxes—she got a promotion and has to move to a bigger city. She knocks on 4B. Kaito opens the door, looking less tired than she’s ever seen him.

It satisfies two distinct reader cravings at once: the adrenaline of fantasy action/litRPG progression and the warm comfort of a slice-of-life romance/friendship.

Unlike traditional action webtoons that rush from one fight to the next, Chapters 1–75 give equal panel time to character expressions, domestic chores, and psychological tension. This makes the sudden bursts of action feel incredibly impactful. 🔮 What to Expect After Chapter 75

Jigu is the quintessential "tsundere"—prickly on the outside but protective on the inside. He prefers keeping his online life separate from reality. As the thin walls of their apartment building force him to interact with Yeowoon, his cold exterior slowly begins to crack. Major Story Arcs: Chapters 1 to 75