The Guild Member Next Door -chapters 1-75- -
The fallout. Kaito gets a prosthetic arm (a cool, steampunk-ish device that doubles as a low-level mana conductor). Iris is hailed as a hero, but she gives an interview insisting that Kaito be recognized as her "primary emotional stabilizer" (the Guild’s PR team has a heart attack). The final chapter (75) ends not with a dramatic kiss, but with something better: Kaito making breakfast in their shared apartment. Iris shuffles in, still half-asleep, and rests her head on his shoulder. He flips a pancake. She mumbles, "Stay." He says, "Where else would I go?"
In the crowded landscape of web novels and light novels, finding a story that balances high-stakes fantasy with genuine human warmth is a rare treasure. The Guild Member Next Door has quickly risen through the ranks to become a fan favorite, particularly for readers who crave character-driven narratives over world-ending cataclysms. Now that the first major story arc has concluded with Chapter 75, it is the perfect time to explore why this series has captured so many hearts. The Guild Member Next Door -Chapters 1-75-
Kaito and Iris fight the Wyrm alone. Kaito loses his left arm from the elbow down. Iris, hysterical, begins chanting a forbidden regeneration spell that would drain her own life force to restore him. Kaito stops her by headbutting her (a clumsy, very "Kaito" move) and says, "I don't need the arm. I need you not to die." They win by tricking the Wyrm into impaling itself on a clock tower. The fallout
These chapters are pure slice-of-life gold. Iris, who has never had to live a civilian life (she was scouted from an academy at 16), doesn’t know how to use a washing machine. Kaito teaches her. In return, she heals a minor poison he got from a low-level spider bite—a gross overkill of power that becomes a running gag. The Guild catches wind that their "Ice Queen" is being friendly with a D-rank nobody, and the social pressure begins to build. The final chapter (75) ends not with a
A new character is introduced: Lucian , an S-Rank mage and Iris’s ex-party member from her academy days. He is charming, manipulative, and wants her back—not out of love, but out of ownership. He tries to discredit Kaito by setting him up to fail a solo quest. Kaito, knowing it’s a trap, goes anyway and nearly dies. Iris discovers Lucian’s scheme and publicly denounces him, burning her bridges with the high-level elite.
From chapters 1 to 75, the story oscillates between high-octane raid sequences and quiet, intimate scenes of cooking dinner, sharing umbrellas in the rain, and navigating the awkwardness of professional boundaries becoming personal. The first fifteen chapters are dedicated to establishing the status quo and the initial "fish-out-of-water" dynamic.
We meet Kaito. He is a classic everyman protagonist: 25 years old, living alone, and slightly disillusioned with guild life. His apartment is messy. His plants are dying. He hears muffled footsteps next door—the new tenant. The chapter ends with a humorous note: Kaito notices the moving truck is from the Guild’s VIP transport service. Whoever she is, she’s important.