
Alina learns from her teacher that there is no silver bullet to stop over time. Alina hoped that if she were training, she wouldn’t get overtime work, yet she was in for a nasty surprise.
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Alina learns from her teacher that there is no silver bullet to stop over time. Alina hoped that if she were training, she wouldn’t get overtime work, yet she was in for a nasty surprise.
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While working for three years as a receptionist, Alina wants to attend a new employee training. You might want to know why. She wants to learn the secret of conquering overtime from a famous receptionist who will train them.
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Alina has her festival fun cut short as she helps Silver Sword deal with yet another dark twin goddess. However, defeating Viena and Fiona is a bit tricky.
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Now that Alina has overcome her obstacles before the start of the festival, someone is trying to ruin the festival for malicious purposes.
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Now that Alina has agreed to allow Jade to help her with the paperwork, they seek out the source of the rumors.
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After Alina saves Silver Sword from the dark god at the Chalk Tower, Alina returns to her ordinary life as she looks forward to the Centennial Festival. However, a rumor threatens her ability to attend It, bringing back bad memories of when she started her job.
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As Silver Sword faces off against a dark god, Silha, Alina returns to her job. However, she has a terrible feeling that Jade might not return.
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Last time, Glen saw through Alina’s identity as he challenged her. Is her receptionist career over, as she has to fight to protect it?
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With a disgruntled adventurer trying to intimidate Laila over requesting a secret quest, Alina might have to deal with her.
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Alina Clover enjoys working as a guild receptionist in a city. She gets to wear a cute uniform while having a stable, easy job. However, there is something that threatens the life she yearns for. Incompetent adventurers unable to defeat the boss threaten her ideal life with more work and, of course, over time.
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