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.
There were a few novels that could be recommended. First of all, Azeroth in Hell was a game-to-game novel. The male protagonist went to hell to save his wife from hell. In addition," Online Games Frenzy " was a novel about players trapped in the game. Other than that, there were also novels such as " Hell Girl from the Other World " and " Hell Travel " that involved crossing through hell. These novels might meet the needs of the game of traversing through hell.
Among the novels that had traveled through the underworld, there were " The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Us " and " After Stabilizing the Evil Granny's Character Setting, She's Invincible." These novels told the story of the female protagonist's transmigration in the underworld. Among them," The Imperial Concubine Always Wants to Kill Me " described the female protagonist's transmigration into the cannon fodder fiancée of the scumbag male protagonist. In order to save her life, she had no choice but to hug the thigh of the second male lead and pretend to fall in love with him at first sight. As for " After she steadied her evil granny persona, she became invincible ", it was about Lin Jiuniang waking up to become the mother of five children, and her life had undergone a huge change. These novels are all about time-travel. If you're interested in these kinds of topics, you can consider reading them.
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.
Traveling to the 1980s referred to the plot where the protagonist in the novel traveled through time and space to the 1980s. There were a few novels that involved this plot, such as " The Turn of the Eighties,"" Raising Sister-in-law in the Eighties," and " Back to 1981." These novels described the story of the female or male protagonist traveling back to the 1980s, where they faced various challenges and adventures. However, the specific plot and story development needed to be further read to understand.