Night Shift: Seoul Sleepers (Preview)

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Welcome to Eden, where the vibes are immaculate, the dreams are monetized, and the servers are on fire.

Moon: sexy, exhausted security guard for rich people’s digital fantasies.
Snake: cyber anarchist, possibly correct, definitely a menace.
Miro: just trying his best, poor sweet summer child.

It’s Cyberpunk: Edgerunners meets Sword Art Online, but everyone’s Korean, emotionally compromised, and dealing with at least three layers of daddy issues.

Also: there’s gay romance. For all you heathens out there.

Main themes:

  • Capitalism bad

  • War worse

  • Code sexy

  • Reality optional

(Actual) synopsis:

World War III left behind no victors. The great nations burned into oblivion, cities crumbled into myth, and an entire generation slipped through humanity’s collective memory. What remained of the old world responded by falling asleep and calling it peace.

From the ashes and radioactive ruin, Halcyon Global rose, offering humanity a second chance in Eden: a digital dreamscape where every aspect of reality is softened, curated, and sold. With the population pacified, the world was carefully rebuilt, and now, most people are content to sleep through their lives in paradise.

All except one.

Moon is an underpaid, overworked security guard for Halcyon Global. By day, he babysits dreaming executives. By night, he chases ghosts—specifically The Snake, a legendary hacker hellbent on taking Halcyon down.

But when The Snake starts sounding less like a terrorist and more like the only one telling the truth, and a young Halcyon engineer named Miro begins proving it, the lines between nightmare and reality start to blur.

This story leaves readers wondering, alongside Moon:

What does it mean to be human in a world where love, family, and identity have all been rewritten by code?

Buy to experience the funniest, most readable spiritual crisis of your wildest dreams.

Welcome to Eden, where the vibes are immaculate, the dreams are monetized, and the servers are on fire.

Moon: sexy, exhausted security guard for rich people’s digital fantasies.
Snake: cyber anarchist, possibly correct, definitely a menace.
Miro: just trying his best, poor sweet summer child.

It’s Cyberpunk: Edgerunners meets Sword Art Online, but everyone’s Korean, emotionally compromised, and dealing with at least three layers of daddy issues.

Also: there’s gay romance. For all you heathens out there.

Main themes:

  • Capitalism bad

  • War worse

  • Code sexy

  • Reality optional

(Actual) synopsis:

World War III left behind no victors. The great nations burned into oblivion, cities crumbled into myth, and an entire generation slipped through humanity’s collective memory. What remained of the old world responded by falling asleep and calling it peace.

From the ashes and radioactive ruin, Halcyon Global rose, offering humanity a second chance in Eden: a digital dreamscape where every aspect of reality is softened, curated, and sold. With the population pacified, the world was carefully rebuilt, and now, most people are content to sleep through their lives in paradise.

All except one.

Moon is an underpaid, overworked security guard for Halcyon Global. By day, he babysits dreaming executives. By night, he chases ghosts—specifically The Snake, a legendary hacker hellbent on taking Halcyon down.

But when The Snake starts sounding less like a terrorist and more like the only one telling the truth, and a young Halcyon engineer named Miro begins proving it, the lines between nightmare and reality start to blur.

This story leaves readers wondering, alongside Moon:

What does it mean to be human in a world where love, family, and identity have all been rewritten by code?

Buy to experience the funniest, most readable spiritual crisis of your wildest dreams.