Chapter 0: Prologue
The Problem-Solver
Whether it’s a minor personal worry or a dispute between groups, or, in a broader sense, a severe conflict between nations or a global crisis.
A problem-solver is someone who takes on others’ problems without weighing the importance of the work.
They go by various names, depending on their characteristics and individual styles: detectives, private investigators, mercenaries, and so on.
But at the core, what defines them is solving problems that aren’t their own.
These problem-solvers are often chosen as the protagonist’s profession in creative works, regardless of genre.
Due to the nature of the job—taking on clients’ requests—it’s easy to integrate them into a story.
Of course, it would be difficult to solve others’ problems brilliantly without notable skills.
Most of these characters are often seen as versatile and highly capable.
