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"Congratulations, You Have Died! Would You Like to Subscribe to Corporate Hell?"
Ephraim Larkspur didn't expect to wake up after dramatically yeeting himself off a bridge, but he definitely didn't expect to wake up as a fresh recruit in the afterlife's most underpaid, overworked startup: the Savior System Department.
The job description? Travel to different worlds, play the role of cannon fodder, and rescue trapped Mission Takers from bad endings before they permanently glitch out of existence.
The benefits? None.
The salary? Negative.
The uniform? A corporate-looking uniform that would make even the most patient saint commit workplace violence.
With a snarky, charming, wife-loving System partner whispering in his ear and a whole roster of doomed, beautiful characters waiting to be saved (or accidentally seduced) across countless worlds, Ephraim's afterlife is about to be a never-ending shitpost with existential consequences.
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World 1:
You know the trope — the male lead woos the main character, sells him the dream of a romantic forever… only for the MC to discover he’s just a stand-in for the guy’s one true love. The white moonlight.
Ephraim wakes up as said white moonlight, Larkspur.
Ephraim: “…Well… at least I’m hot?”
World 2 (upcoming):
In this world, heroes and villains are so different they have separate schools. Ephraim wakes up as a villain attending the Grand Academy of Villainy and Evil and is feeling pretty smug — a big-shot villain should have no problem completing his mission.
…Then he notices something weird.
Why is the school so massive?
Why are the students huge?
Are they… Titans?
He glances down. Oh.
He’s a rabbit.
A villainous rabbit.
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Write a reviewMy first time writing a review, and wow—this book deserves it! The characters are the real stars here. None of the usual cold revenge types or flawless, boring perfection—everyone feels human, unique, and absolutely charming. The female characters? Rare for BL, but they’re even more delightful than the men—especially Rachel, my glorious queen. The MC is a bright, silly ray of sunshine, the ML is a true gentleman, and even the side characters are intriguing. 100% worth the read! Pleeeease please please update more often Dear Author. Love this book.
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Really cute! Ephraim and his partner/system Rachel are a super fun duo, they’re both so cheerful and competent, and it’s been a while since I’ve read a female character in a bl that I liked so much. Story so far is pretty chill, low angst. Whenever an issue comes up I’m never worried Ephraim and Rachel don’t have it in the bag. there are very brief mentions that Ephraims life before wasn’t so rosy but so far it’s been lore dropped and glossed over in what I hope is some repressed Feelings that we may see come tumbling out after a few worlds. So far ML has been pretty minimal in the story but he’s a sweetie :)