This story depicts the everyday life of the Underworld as it clashes with the human world โ a nation ruled through human sacrifices.
Even the Underworld earns money through markets and gathers funds for living together with yokai and ghost writers.
They exorcise evil spirits in the human world for no pay, and the later part of the story follows what happens after divine punishment begins to fall upon humans who commit deicide.
Some of this continuation is touched upon in the side stories, so please give them a read as well.
This is a world teeming with the Underworld, shinigami (death gods), humans, ghosts, and yokai…
The nation within the story is covered in evil spirits born from peopleโs negative emotions.
Special agents belonging to the Underworld continue to work for the sake of these people โ even after death.
From natural disasters caused by earthquakes to various rituals, the story does contain some intense scenes midway through.
However, aside from those, the overall tone is that of a gentle, slow-life story set in the Underworld.
The main story is complete, though the emotional issues of the citizens leave the fate of the nation unresolved.
With the introduction of adorable little yokai, the story also portrays adults getting wrapped up in the antics of children, so even ritual scenes are depicted in a soft, approachable way.
The first arc mainly focuses on introducing the protagonists.
The plot starts to delve into the core of the story from the second arc onward.
A major storyline concludes in the eighth arc, and from the ninth arc, a new battle begins.
This is not a revenge story, a noble/aristocratic drama, or a romance โ so if thatโs what youโre looking for, this might not be the right fit.
Iโd be delighted if you could spare a little of your precious time to read this as a modern fantasy.
This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people, organizations, or places is purely coincidental.
Yakumo Shล





