
Myth! I, Hades!
About This Novel
When the boy's soul combines with the newborn Pluto, the new Hades is born, embarking on a completely different development path from the original story. Under the guidance of the Demon Star, break the seal, break the shackles, set foot on the underworld to take back everything that belongs to you, retrieve the Demon Star, create the Underworld, defeat the Titan King Cronus, and become the new Pluto! Seven monarchs, seventy-two demon gods, 108 underworld warriors, Anubis, hell demon... The new Hades, the new underworld, has just begun.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(134)Scraped 7d ago
I don't know what to say. Although the subject matter is very novel, as a protagonist, can a god only rely on faith to build the Kingdom of God and some heretical ways to improve his strength? As expected of the Western world, they will always live under the control of fate!
I came back to look at it and found that Metis was given to Zeus. It was a waste of time that the protagonist traveled so early and nothing changed. You wrote it as a fan rather than a retelling of the original work. It's really disappointing😙😙😙
It's particularly speechless. It's all nonsense. It can fill an entire chapter with just one atmosphere exaggeration, and there's no plot at all. The protagonist keeps inking and doesn't know what he's doing, and he seems to be sick. The gods are also incompetent and mentally retarded.
A masterpiece of nonsense literature! In one sentence, there are many narrations that go back and forth, over and over again, inside and out!
Not bad, but here I go.
I am getting more and more confused, and I left. What I write now is becoming less and less understandable, such as "I often say absolute, it is absolutely impossible to change, but there is a slight chance of possibility." It's quite contradictory if used too much. The author wants to express the word miracle. In several chapters, he just wants to express that hero = the birth of a miracle, but also wants to express that this is an arrangement of fate. This Schrödinger's cat is neither alive nor dead, and is full of contradictions. The point is that the protagonist has become the background. Now I have been describing the environment and background character settings. It doesn't matter if the writing is good, but I can't stand Schrödinger's writing style, so I left. The front was okay, but it was a bit difficult after his subordinate became the God Queen. Forget it and leave it at that.
I hope that the protagonist will open up a harem. The protagonist came out so long before Zeus. If those goddesses are still taken over by Zeus, what is the point of coming out early? Is it just to become stronger?
How can I put it? The theme of Pluto's opening is still good, unique and novel, but you are always talking nonsense in this article. Listen to the novel, it keeps repeating the same idea, look, keep swiping down, your thumbs are tired, emm... Generally
If you want to speed up the update, please reply to 111111111, support me! ! !
If you request an expedited update, please call 1111 and support me! ! !
As a god, you have to rely on the mating between two people to produce life, but this is impossible. It is reasonable, because gods are imagined by humans, and they are very strange. Mortals, if they want to become stronger, can only rely on equipment, but these people can also absorb divine power. Where does this divine power come from? Why can't mortals absorb it? Only gods can absorb it. This is very strange.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(134)Scraped 7d ago
I don't know what to say. Although the subject matter is very novel, as a protagonist, can a god only rely on faith to build the Kingdom of God and some heretical ways to improve his strength? As expected of the Western world, they will always live under the control of fate!
I came back to look at it and found that Metis was given to Zeus. It was a waste of time that the protagonist traveled so early and nothing changed. You wrote it as a fan rather than a retelling of the original work. It's really disappointing😙😙😙
It's particularly speechless. It's all nonsense. It can fill an entire chapter with just one atmosphere exaggeration, and there's no plot at all. The protagonist keeps inking and doesn't know what he's doing, and he seems to be sick. The gods are also incompetent and mentally retarded.
A masterpiece of nonsense literature! In one sentence, there are many narrations that go back and forth, over and over again, inside and out!
Not bad, but here I go.
I am getting more and more confused, and I left. What I write now is becoming less and less understandable, such as "I often say absolute, it is absolutely impossible to change, but there is a slight chance of possibility." It's quite contradictory if used too much. The author wants to express the word miracle. In several chapters, he just wants to express that hero = the birth of a miracle, but also wants to express that this is an arrangement of fate. This Schrödinger's cat is neither alive nor dead, and is full of contradictions. The point is that the protagonist has become the background. Now I have been describing the environment and background character settings. It doesn't matter if the writing is good, but I can't stand Schrödinger's writing style, so I left. The front was okay, but it was a bit difficult after his subordinate became the God Queen. Forget it and leave it at that.
I hope that the protagonist will open up a harem. The protagonist came out so long before Zeus. If those goddesses are still taken over by Zeus, what is the point of coming out early? Is it just to become stronger?
How can I put it? The theme of Pluto's opening is still good, unique and novel, but you are always talking nonsense in this article. Listen to the novel, it keeps repeating the same idea, look, keep swiping down, your thumbs are tired, emm... Generally
If you want to speed up the update, please reply to 111111111, support me! ! !
If you request an expedited update, please call 1111 and support me! ! !
As a god, you have to rely on the mating between two people to produce life, but this is impossible. It is reasonable, because gods are imagined by humans, and they are very strange. Mortals, if they want to become stronger, can only rely on equipment, but these people can also absorb divine power. Where does this divine power come from? Why can't mortals absorb it? Only gods can absorb it. This is very strange.










