The System is My Manager
When the System arrived, it gave people weapons, classes, and ways to survive.
Ethan Vale got a management role.
No sword. No fireball. No heroic destiny. Just reports, personnel ratings, resource categories, risk assessments, and permissions no one else seemed to understand.
At first, it looked useless. Then the office collapsed. Then the city followed.
In a world where monsters are only one part of the disaster, Ethan learns that survival is not about being the strongest person in the room. It is about knowing who matters, what is broken, and which rules can be bent before they break you.
The System does not want heroes.
It wants structure.
And Ethan may be the first person dangerous enough to manage it.