Hello, You're Through To Hades, How Can I Help You Today?
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Hades, the God of the underworld, has grown bored.
This was only the natural result since he'd been doing nothing except process souls for over a hundred-thousand years. It didn't help that the only person he could socialise with was the occasional Hero or fellow Divine-level being that graced him with their presence.
However, his chance to break this monotony had arrived. Two souls had disappeared from Earth. They didn't go to Olympus nor did they enter the Underworld. This peculiar change was the final nail in the coffin for Hades.
How did the God of Death react to this? Of course, he chose to finally quit his job! Be damned to the responsibilities! ... Nothing bad could happen if he left the throne of The Underworld for only a few decades, right?
Follow Hades as he lives amongst the mortals and tries to enjoy his new lease on life. Hopefully, his absence won't create any unforeseen consequences for Earth... hopefully.
The cover art was drawn by the very talented Adsterhappy.
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2017
- Author
- Lone
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 117
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- 19,909
Chapters(4 total)
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Community Reviews(2)
- Lucien of the Old BloodRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5It's just damn funny. I wish I could find a similar novel, obviously longer and frequently updated, with such overpowered beings acting adorable. This is a niche genre that isn't written on very often, it's more OP MCs being OP, never OP MCs being adorable.
- Ayuman2007Royal Road★★★★ 4.0Hades leaves the underworld with his (Cerberus) dog and comes to earth, doesn't have knowledge about more advanced stuff like the internet, but has enough knowledge to know how to register an identity.
The novel was somewhat funny. It has mostly used an appropriate amount of words to convey what it wanted to convey.
I believe that Mizuki or as I like to refer to her, as Strange Woman, simply behaves unreasonably which doesn't really make sense with the setting. She attempts to steal a dog and people just ignore it, which doesn't make sense. She says she wants Cerby while obviously terrifying him, which is also unreasonable. She is quite frankly unreasonable, I am repeating myself, but I with to repeat that.
Solid book, if you like the kind of humour this book has, all for you, but if not, don't read it. Stop after the first chapter or at most the second.