The Guild Member Next Door Chapters 175 Exclusive ⏰
Others suggest the baby is a magical construct sent by the remnants of the Demon Lord’s army to frame Liana for abandoning a child. Given Haru’s insecure nature, this lie could temporarily break their relationship.
Unlike the massive guild raid arcs of the past, this exclusive chapter seems to bring the scale back down to the neighborhood level—but with higher stakes. The threat isn't a dungeon break in a far-off land; it is right next door. This proximity creates a claustrophobic, high-tension atmosphere that the series excels at.
Exclusive dialogue reveals that Liana didn't just fall for Haru by accident. She moved next door on purpose. Three years ago, after the Demon Lord was sealed, Liana was poisoned with a "Memory Rot." The only person who could have saved her was the Cleaner—who used a forbidden herb from Dungeon Level 7. Liana confesses: "I didn't move next door to hide. I moved next door to thank you... and then I fell in love with the man who takes out his trash every Tuesday."
First, let's address the buzzword: exclusive. Unlike standard weekly releases, The Guild Member Next Door Chapters 175 Exclusive refers to a special, extended edition of the chapter that includes bonus content. This includes: the guild member next door chapters 175 exclusive
This exclusive version was first made available through the publisher’s premium digital platform and limited-edition physical booklets distributed at pop-up events in Japan and South Korea. For international fans, the exclusive content dropped via simultaneous translation on major webtoon platforms early this month.
For the uninitiated, The Guild Member Next Door follows the story of Haru, a low-ranking adventurer who lives in a cramped studio apartment, and Liana, the S-rank "Goddess of the Guild" who inexplicably moves into the apartment next door. The manga thrives on the tension of Haru trying to hide his embarrassing side-job (cleaning dungeons overnight) while Liana tries to hide her overpowered identity as a former hero.
By Chapter 174, the status quo has been shattered. Liana discovered Haru’s secret dungeon-cleaning logs, revealing he is the anonymous "Cleaner" who saved her party three years ago. Meanwhile, Haru found Liana’s old hero registry, confirming the girl who buys him groceries on Sundays is the same woman who once slayed the Demon Lord. Others suggest the baby is a magical construct
1. The “Accidental” Hand Grab For 174 chapters, we’ve watched them dance around each other. But this week? During a B-rank gate breach, Yoon Jae catches Ha Rin mid-air after a floor collapse. The catch itself isn’t the big deal. The big deal is that he doesn’t let go. For a full three panels (or two paragraphs, depending on your version), his thumb traces her guild ring. No dialogue. Just the sound of rubble falling. This is the most intimate thing he’s done since he patched her shoulder in Ch. 92.
2. The Voicemail Confession (That Wasn’t Meant to Send) This is where the author, Kim Seol-ah, proves she’s a master of the gut-punch. After the raid, Yoon Jae goes home—alone, as always—and practices what he wants to say to Ha Rin over a voice recording app. Standard trope, right? Wrong. He accidentally sends it to her guild’s public complaint line instead of his drafts. The final line? “I’m not scared of the boss monsters anymore. I’m scared that one day you’ll stop knocking on my door.”
Cut to Ha Rin, listening to it on repeat at 2 AM, holding her house keys. This exclusive version was first made available through
3. The Final Panel (The Exclusive Cliffhanger) We see a close-up of a door. Ha Rin’s hand is raised to knock. But behind her, reflected in the peephole? A shadow. Not Yoon Jae’s. It has red eyes and a guild insignia that was burned off the records fifty years ago.
The fandom’s theory? The “neighbor” trope is about to turn into a siege arc.
If you have not yet read The Guild Member Next Door Chapters 175 Exclusive, consider this your official spoiler warning. For those ready to dive in, here are the five most significant reveals: