There were a few novels similar to Fairy Descends to Hell that could be recommended. Among them were Book of Chaos, Spirit Realm Walker, Tang's Table, King of Imperial Beasts, Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation, and so on. These novels might have similar plots or topics, and could be recommended for reading Fairy Descends to Hell.
The 'what the hell' feeling might come from a combination of factors. Maybe the pacing is off, the rules of the ghost world are unclear, or there are sudden plot twists that catch you off guard.
Yes, I recommend Love in Hell and Yama's Firm. In the former case, the female protagonist died mysteriously and had to deal with all kinds of ghosts and gods in the underworld, including the King of Hell. In the latter case, the male protagonist had to run errands for the King of Hell and complete different tasks. At the same time, he would also meet the King of Hell. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One common theme is survival. In these stories, the main character has to fight to stay alive against all odds. For example, in a natural disaster story, someone might be trapped under rubble for days. Another theme is hope. Without hope, the person in the story would not be able to make the journey back from the 'hell' they are in. Also, there is often the theme of transformation. After going through such a difficult experience, the person is not the same as before. They may be stronger, more grateful, or have a new perspective on life.
One 'going to hell and back' story could be about a person who faced a serious illness. They were diagnosed with a life - threatening disease. Their world seemed to collapse as they endured painful treatments, countless hospital stays, and the fear of death. But through sheer determination, the support of family and friends, and a bit of luck, they recovered. It was like they had been to the darkest place (hell) and managed to come back to a normal life.
Well, it could be a story of redemption or punishment. Maybe she's on a quest to find a way out of hell or has to face various challenges to change her fate. Or perhaps it's a cautionary tale about the consequences of bad deeds.
This question involves the title of a movie, but it should be noted that according to the relevant laws and regulations, I can't provide content related to death. Therefore, he had no choice.