The Guild Member Next Door -chapters 1-75- Info
This is the inciting incident that fans still quote. After a grueling 12-hour boss raid, Kaito returns home to find Iris asleep against his door, clutching a bent house key. The description of her—mismatched socks, drool on her chin, her legendary staff left inside her apartment—is a masterclass in deflating a character’s mystique. Kaito invites her in for instant ramen. She accepts. They watch bad reality TV until dawn.
A new character is introduced: Lucian , an S-Rank mage and Iris’s ex-party member from her academy days. He is charming, manipulative, and wants her back—not out of love, but out of ownership. He tries to discredit Kaito by setting him up to fail a solo quest. Kaito, knowing it’s a trap, goes anyway and nearly dies. Iris discovers Lucian’s scheme and publicly denounces him, burning her bridges with the high-level elite. The Guild Member Next Door -Chapters 1-75-
The fallout. Kaito gets a prosthetic arm (a cool, steampunk-ish device that doubles as a low-level mana conductor). Iris is hailed as a hero, but she gives an interview insisting that Kaito be recognized as her "primary emotional stabilizer" (the Guild’s PR team has a heart attack). The final chapter (75) ends not with a dramatic kiss, but with something better: Kaito making breakfast in their shared apartment. Iris shuffles in, still half-asleep, and rests her head on his shoulder. He flips a pancake. She mumbles, "Stay." He says, "Where else would I go?" This is the inciting incident that fans still quote
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. Kaito invites her in for instant ramen
These chapters are pure slice-of-life gold. Iris, who has never had to live a civilian life (she was scouted from an academy at 16), doesn’t know how to use a washing machine. Kaito teaches her. In return, she heals a minor poison he got from a low-level spider bite—a gross overkill of power that becomes a running gag. The Guild catches wind that their "Ice Queen" is being friendly with a D-rank nobody, and the social pressure begins to build.
Lucian uses his political pull to get Kaito’s apartment building (owned by a Guild affiliate) sold for redevelopment. Both Kaito and Iris are facing eviction. This is a brilliant low-fantasy problem: they can kill dragons, but they can’t fight city hall. The solution? They decide to become roommates. The chapter where Iris simply says, "It’s logical. You have a rice cooker. I have a bathroom that doesn’t leak. Move in," is delivered with such deadpan sincerity that it became a meme.
Pure fluff, but well-earned fluff. We get scenes of them grocery shopping, arguing over closet space, and Iris discovering the joy of sleeping in until noon on a day off. Kaito learns that Iris sleepwalks and has a habit of trying to "heal" his refrigerator, convinced it is a wounded golem. These chapters are a masterclass in "show, don't tell" romance. Part 4: The First Major Finale – Chapters 61-75 The final arc of this volume brings every thread together: action, emotion, and sacrifice.