There were many novels about the underworld. The following were some recommendations: "Five Thousand Years in the Underworld": It tells the story of the 17th day of the 3,000 years of the history of the Underworld, when Taibai Yama was transferred. "Primordial: I Have a Netherworld System" was a story about Yang Feng who was reborn into the Primordial Era and became the Lord of the Netherworld. "The World of Hell System": The story of the protagonist who can collect the resources of the underworld from various worlds and reopen the underworld. "Mysterious Revival: I Am the King of Hell": The story of the protagonist Liang Fan, who awakens from a wonderful world, creating the Yin God of Hell and rebuilding the order of Hell. <<Rebirth's Portable Nether World>>: After Ji Xingyan was brought into the Nether World, he was judged to be able to be reborn. He was reborn into a world where humans and ghosts lived together, and he obtained the latest development of the Portable Nether World. There were also other novels, such as I Have a Chaotic Netherworld, Summoning of the Netherworld in the Other World, and the Immortal Dao of the Netherworld. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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