The Accidental Entertainment Tycoon

The Accidental Entertainment Tycoon

Zora Balado

673,490 Words

5.0

Description

In the light-hearted and comedic novel "Actually, I Am a God," David Smith finds himself unexpectedly transported to a new life as an intern reporter at a struggling entertainment news agency in South Korea. With no magical system to guide him and only his decade-long experience in journalism to rely on, David faces the daunting task of managing a company that has just been left in disarray by its former owner. As he grapples with the sudden responsibility of paying his colleagues' overdue salaries, he must also navigate the chaotic world of celebrity gossip and scandals. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant entertainment industry, David's journey is filled with humorous misadventures as he attempts to uncover juicy stories, including secret romances and hidden scandals. The suspense builds as he races against time to secure a major scoop that could save the agency from financial ruin. With quirky colleagues and unexpected challenges at every turn, David's quest for success is both entertaining and relatable, making readers eager to see if he can turn his luck around and prove that he truly is a god in the world of journalism.