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The chapter opens not with a demon attack, but with a clogged sink. Our protagonist, , a 27-year-old former forensic accountant who saw something he shouldn’t have, is trying to fix his garbage disposal when a flaming, runic summoning circle burns through his linoleum floor.

We are introduced to the lead character (often a high-schooler or young adult, depending on the adaptation version) who is an underdog. He lacks the "awakened" powers that most elite DDA agents possess, yet he has a deep-seated reason—usually a personal tragedy involving demons—for wanting to join. The Conflict: Chapter 1 centers on the DDA Entrance Exam demon defence agency chapter 1

The camera pans out. The DDA building is actually built atop a massive, sleeping demonic entity visible only via infrared. Ha-jun is not a random hire. He is a reincarnated "Demon Negotiator" from a forgotten era. The chapter opens not with a demon attack,

Instead of a monstrous beast, a harried-looking elf in a bulletproof vest and clip-on tie steps out. Her name is . She hands Leo a non-disclosure agreement (in triplicate, on fireproof paper) and a business card that reads: “Demon Defence Agency – We close the gates, so you don’t have to.” He lacks the "awakened" powers that most elite

A sprawling metropolis where wards and protective circles are as common as streetlights. The Tone: Dark, cynical, and fast-paced.

This write-up focuses on tone, worldbuilding, character introduction, and narrative hooks, as if preparing a pitch or a review for a serialized web novel.

It avoids the cliché of “chosen one fights big monster” in favor of a clever, character-driven introduction to a broken magical world. Readers who love Dresden Files ’ snark, SCP Foundation ’s clinical horror, and Severance ’s workplace dystopia will be hooked.