죽어주세요, 선배!

Please, Die, Senior!
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Web Novel [KR]
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Explore the captivating narrative of 죽어주세요, 선배! (Please, Die, Senior!) – a Korean web novel that delves into a mix of game elements, possession, and a seme protagonist. Kang Jiha's life takes a dramatic turn after a truck accident traps him in a horrifying game set in his high school. Through a series of trials, he forms a complex bond with Yeon Suho, the sole human NPC in the game. The story unfolds with intense psychological, romantic, and supernatural elements, keeping readers engaged as Jiha navigates through a gripping tale of sacrifice, betrayal, and unexpected consequences.

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After being hit by a truck, Kang Jiha finds himself trapped in a Tsukkur-style horror game set in his former high school.

Without any prior knowledge, he struggles through trial and error, experiencing dozens of bad endings before ultimately seeking help from the only human NPC in the game—Yeon Suho.

However, after Jiha confesses the truth about his possession, Suho suddenly changes. Not only does he kill Jiha twice, but he also breaks away from the fixed game routes and starts relentlessly following him…

“If I help you… and you clear the game, what happens next?”

Jiha didn’t fully understand what Suho was asking, but if it was something Suho wanted, he was willing to do anything for him.

As long as Suho remained within his sight. As long as Suho stayed in a place where Jiha could always watch over him, he was ready to stake everything he had and do whatever it took.

“Well… I guess this place will become peaceful, and I’ll return to my original world.”

“…….”

“……?”

“Is that so?”

And so, I killed my senior.

Even though I was the one who did it, watching him die hurt so much that tears streamed uncontrollably down my face.

“You’re my whole world, senior. Where do you think you’re going?”

Senior coughed up blood in violent bursts, his trembling eyes locked onto mine.

My own hands, stained with his blood, shook as I spoke.

“Just die… Please, die, senior.”

With what little strength I had left, I raised my hand once more and swung it down with all my might.

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