The central question established is not “Can Leo fight?” but “Can Leo out-audit hell before hell’s lawyers foreclose on reality?”

The “interview” is a live-fire test. Leo is thrown into a pocket-dimension janitor’s closet where a low-level has been eating the concept of “cleanliness.” Leo, having no combat training but a savant-like ability to spot logical inconsistencies and fraudulent claims, realizes the Imp isn’t attacking—it’s running a tax evasion scheme on hell-tokens. He negotiates a surrender by threatening to audit its soul-ledger.

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. Title: Demon Defence Agency Chapter: 1 – “The Interview (Or: Why I Took the Job No One Else Wants)” Genre: Urban Fantasy / Dark Comedy / Action Horror Tone: Men in Black meets The Exorcist with the bureaucratic dread of The Office . Synopsis of Chapter 1 The chapter opens not with a demon attack, but with a clogged sink. Our protagonist, Leo Vance , 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.

8.5/10 – Fresh, funny, and frightening in equal measure. The sink scene needs a trim, but the Imp interview is gold.

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