One goddess came to drink water.
Two goddesses came to drink water.
Three goddesses started fighting over the water.
Four goddesses…
Five goddesses…
“Fuck! Damn it! Stop coming! There’s not even a single drop left!”
Looking at his completely empty refrigerator and storage room, with not even a spark of flame remaining, Hephaestus, the God of Fire and Forging, felt like crying.
After extinguishing his divine flame and traveling to another world, he thought his greatest problem would be survival.
He was wrong.
His true nightmare was his endless stream of relatives — sisters, aunts, grandmothers, and countless others — who kept visiting his temple to eat his food, drink his water, take his belongings, and completely refuse to leave.
And as time passed, the situation only became worse.
It was no longer just his family and friends.
Gods from other mythological worlds had also started appearing at his temple.
For the mighty God of Fire and Forging…
Keeping his own temple alive became the greatest challenge of all.