After reading the second, I can understand the male protagonist in the first.
Falling into hell, whoever sees it and who doesn't panic?
In the hell of unrighteousness, the more selfish people think that only they know the mistakes they make, but everyone knows when they go to hell.
Thousands of years ago, he didn't save his father the first time.
Thousands of years later, he violated the rules of the underworld and intervened in the affairs of mortals, but he was not punished for it.
He felt guilty for not having the opportunity to apologize to the people he was hurt and to his father. The fact is that the person who was hurt forgave him, and the end of the story also tells us that my father has heard and seen it...
He is also being redeemed. Redemption is a cycle.
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