Whether You Call Me a Guardian Dragon or Not, I'm Going to Sleep-Chapter 161: Created Deities (3)

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"Wow..."

Keres' reaction to the proper functioning of Hades' work processing capabilities was just a small exclamation.

No, it's probably all she could do besides just letting out an exclamation.

With Hades assisting in analyzing the life of the souls being judged, summarizing their sins and good deeds, the task of judging tens of thousands of souls would not be that difficult.

However, even Hades was not perfect in every aspect.

"Ah, this judgment seems a bit harsh."

"Let me see... Ah I see."

Hades punished a woman for stealing bread to feed her starving child by stoning her to death.

Other gods of death would have shown leniency considering the mother's intention to save her child, and waited for the child to arrive in the afterlife before passing judgment. But Hades lacked such compassion.

"It's good to make quick judgments, but this part is a bit problematic."

"Well, this system was created to assist you after all."

I had separated a part of my divinity to create it, but I had no intention of making it an independent deity.

"Still, it's fast, summarizes well, and will definitely be helpful."

"Yes, that's right? With this fellow, even with just one of you, Hades can do the work of three."

Previously, two out of three had to be present for the afterlife to function normally.

And the most important thing.

"By using this fellow to continue the trials and inputting the results, Hades will learn from the trial results itself."

"Learn?"

"Yes. Based on the results of countless trials, it will learn and become faster, able to handle the ever-increasing number of humans. When that time comes, you will praise me for creating this Hades."

"Is that so...?"

I nodded slightly. The number of humans had not yet reached hundreds of millions. But in a few thousand years, when it reaches billions... it will become truly horrific.

Perhaps a war will break out, with tens of millions of humans dying... No, that cannot happen. It must not happen.

I cannot allow such a terrible war to occur.

Anyway, as time passes, more and more humans will be born and die.

I was preparing in advance.

"Anyway, if you could have made such a good thing, I wish you had done it sooner."

"This is the result of my continued research."

I looked at the black obelisk. The version of me without the dragon's horns and with black hair, busily working.

It looks quite cute.

"But this Hades, won't it get tired or anything?"

"Since it's my avatar, its power source is connected to me, so as long as nothing happens to me, it won't have any problems."

Unless I cut off the connection from my side.

And by using that connection...

[And like this, I can connect my consciousness to Hades.]

When the me inside the black panel spoke, Keres was greatly surprised. Didn't see that coming, did you?

[If there is an urgent matter that requires calling me, you can summon me through Hades.]

"Yes, that's quite good. There were times when I wanted to ask the Goddess of Life's opinion on certain judgments."

[Don't call me for judgments. I mean if there's a problem that can't be solved without me.]

"Understood. I'll let the other two gods know as well."

Good. I don't have to worry too much about the afterlife anymore.

With this, I've relieved a major concern... Un!

Great! Next, I'll further improve the automated prayer processing system for the Goddess of Life and entrust even more work to it!

Roughly... in the direction of delegating all the duties of the Goddess of Life! Bit by bit, as I divide the work among my avatars... someday the world will run on its own without me doing anything!

When that time comes! I can hibernate to my heart's content without any problems! I can sleep for hundreds of years at a time!

When that time comes, I can be free from at least some of my responsibilities.

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During the performance testing in Hades with Keres and while helping with the judgment of souls...

"Ah, found you."

A different voice was heard from behind.

"I've been searching for a while. Mom. If I hadn't met Moros, I wouldn't have known."

"Sagarmatha...?"

"Yes, it's me."

Whaaat?! Sagarmatha?! Why Sagarmatha?!

The agreed upon period to stay together had already passed, even though I had left the afterlife earlier due to some business! But the end date had already passed!!

"1 year. The time we agreed to stay together. But Mom left even before the 1 year was up... You broke the promise, Mom."

"No, the predetermined date has already passed, so it's over, isn't it!"

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"But Mom. You left in the middle. No matter how important the business in the afterlife was, you had promised me first."

"No, the afterlife business is extremely important to maintain the balance of this world..."

"It was you, Mom, who said you'd stay with me for 1 year. That was an important promise. It's not like you to break a promise."

Ugh... No, I only left a few days earlier. To be pressured like this for that...

But it's true that I didn't fulfill the full period I had agreed to stay with Sagarmatha. Hmm...

"Ugh. So what do you want me to do?"

"1 year. Stay with me again. That's enough."

"Did you come all the way to the afterlife just for that?"

"Yes. Because a mom's job is the most important thing."

Really, what a troublesome child.

"Alright, I can't really say anything since I broke the promise first. I've more or less finished the business in the afterlife anyway."

"Okay, then let's go back, Mom."

I sighed softly as I watched Sagarmatha grab my arm and pull me. I then told Keres,

"It's more or less settled like this, so I'll leave the remaining matters related to Hades to you. Just explain the basics to the other two, that should be enough. If anything happens, summon me through Hades."

"Ah, yes. Goodbye..."

Keres could only see me off, perhaps overwhelmed by Sagarmatha's presence. Well, it's understandable. To the dragon Keres, Sagarmatha, one of the ancestors of the dragons, would feel like an immensely superior ancestor.

Leaving the silent Keres behind, I was then transported by Sagarmatha's hold.

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Nidavellir.

The grand dwarven city located deep beneath the massive mountain range surrounding the sacred Mount Sagarmatha.

A city that other races cannot enter without a proper invitation. I was walking through the streets of this city.

The underground city was lit so brightly that it was hard to believe it was underground. Illuminated by lights containing luminescent stones.

Such a surreal scenery that ordinary humans would never be able to witness, even if they died and were reborn.

Ah, but this was not the time to be marveling at the city's landscape.

I referred to the signs around me and headed towards my destination.

Building 11 on Road 75 in the southeast district. 75-11. Hmm, this must be it.

I took a deep breath in front of the sizable mansion, then grabbed the ring on the door and knocked.

Thud! Thud!

The metal ring and the door collided, creating a loud sound, and after a short time, a voice from beyond the door was heard.

"Who is it?"

"Is this the house of Hwangdonggyeong?"

T/N: I hope this name only appears for a while and then disappears... I mean, did you even read his full name? Can you even remember it?

"Human? Why are you looking for the master?"

The owner of the cautious voice. It was a natural reaction in a way.

Hwangdonggyeong. That dwarf, who is called "false gold" by those who despise him... was a dwarf who was involved in dishonorable affairs.

But he had amassed tremendous wealth. 𝚏r𝐞𝗲𝚠eb𝚗o𝐯el.com

"Tell him that an archaeologist has come to see him."

"An archaeologist?"

"Yes, that's enough."

I said that and adjusted the paper I had kept in my pocket.

I don't need to show this. I had to take it out when I came to Nidavellir, but the paper that was evidence of the favor I had done for Hwangdonggyeong was something I couldn't easily take out.

Because for a stubborn dwarf who doesn't listen to others' words, especially a wealthy dwarf, the evidence of the favor I had done was worth a great deal of silver.

After a short time, the massive door opened.

"Please come in. The master is waiting for you."

"Un."

I was able to enter the grand mansion.

After passing through the corridor decorated with magnificent sculptures and artworks, I passed by the statue of a dwarf with a massive hammer planted on the ground.

Hmm, this hammer... the one I found. The Ground Crusher, a weapon that can be called an artifact. To use it as a decoration for the statue of an ancestor, how interesting.

Well, I heard it was a precious heirloom made by Hwangdonggyeong's ancestors. It can't be used as a weapon carelessly, so using it as a decoration is appropriate.

I then passed through a slightly smaller door for humans and entered the room.

And,

"Ah, it's been a while! Archaeologist! Your frail body is still the same!!"

"It's been a while, Hwangdonggyeong."

The old dwarf with a golden beard, Hwangdonggyeong, welcomed me.

Indeed, if I can rely on Hwangdonggyeong's power... will I be able to find clues about Baal?

I don't know. But I hope I can find them.