No sequel exists yet, but the fandom’s buzzing with theories! The open-ended finale feels intentional—like the author might revisit the universe later. I’d kill for a side story about the demon lord’s backstory or a prequel about the war referenced in chapter 12. Until then, fanfics and Discord headcanons are keeping the hype alive.
The web novel 'Turns Out, I Dodged Hell' has been one of those hidden gems I stumbled upon during a late-night binge-read. While the original story wraps up its arc pretty satisfyingly, I haven't come across any official sequel announcements from the author or publisher. That said, the world-building leaves room for so much more—side characters with unexplored backstories, the lingering political tensions between factions, even the protagonist's unresolved personal growth. I’ve seen fan discussions speculating about potential spin-offs or continuations, but nothing concrete. Sometimes, stories like this thrive precisely because they leave us craving more, letting our imaginations fill in the gaps. Until then, I’ve been digging into similar titles like 'The Second Coming of Gluttony' or 'Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint' to scratch that itch.
What’s fascinating is how the author balances humor and darkness in 'Turns Out, I Dodged Hell'—it’s rare to find a protagonist who’s both hilariously inept and genuinely cunning. If a sequel ever drops, I’d hope it delves deeper into the lore of the 'Hell' system or introduces a rival with equal chaotic energy. For now, though, I’m content rereading the original and dissecting its clever foreshadowing in online forums.
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After I married Riccardo, the Don of the Moretti family, he paraded a string of mistresses in front of me.
He never gave me a second glance.
But on our tenth anniversary—right after my father’s death—he suddenly promised me half of his empire.
The catch? In return, he planned to seize control of all my family’s arms-dealing routes.
That pissed off his favorite mistress.
She cornered him on his yacht, demanding he take his words back. Then she fell overboard and died. An “accident.”
After she died, Riccardo went insane. He took it all out on me.
He tied me to the back of his yacht. He dragged me through the sea, a human anchor, until the rocks shattered my legs, crippling me for life.
I became the family’s shame. Then, as I lay helpless, he finished the job with poison.
Then I opened my eyes.
I was back on the day Angelo Marino—the head of our rival family—proposed to me.
In my last life, my family forced me to say no.
He came for me, a one-man army. He killed Riccardo, but died in the process.
This time, I looked at his kind face and nodded. Yes.
But as we embraced, Riccardo appeared. He ripped me from Angelo's arms and claimed me as his own.
That’s when I realized the cruelest joke of all.
My monster was back, too.
Asha has had a rough go of life, seemingly always ending up in situations that are the opposite of her namesake. She breaks up with her ex a few months prior to halloween and the day of the dead and takes a vow of celibacy that, little does she know, a dead ex has used to bargain his way out of hell. He didn’t come back to become her angel, just emerged from the shadows to drink her light and hopefully turn out her halo. She prays for a guardian angel to hold her through these difficult times but her gift is a territorial demon.
After my older sister, Cecilia, and I hit adulthood, our parents dropped a bomb: one of us had to run the family business, the other had to marry into the Spencer family in Norwick City.
Cecilia, blinded by greed, called dibs on the company without blinking.
Problem was, she was all talk. Spent her days jet-setting and partying while the business tanked. Within a year, she'd burned it all to the ground.
Me? I got the Spencer name and popped out two boys, locking in my spot as the rich wife.
Cecilia couldn't handle it. Jealousy made her snap—she straight-up stabbed me at a family party.
Next thing I knew, I was back on the day we had to choose.
Cecilia didn't even pause.
"I'll marry into the Spencer family. The business can go to Demi."
I laughed. My poor, clueless sister—she had no idea she was walking straight into hell.
Emily Davis suffered a horrible childhood and now that she's gotten older, she dealt with the Hell's King himself. However, she didn't fulfill the King's part of the deal. She didn't give what the King wished to have. In punishment, he wedded her in hell and she became the Queen.
Their mission is to find the King's destined wife who was written in the scrolls. Meanwhile, the both of them have problems to solve on their own as they embark their journey to find love and peace in their lives.
As a boy living his last day as a teenager, in just a few hours he would be a 20 years old boring college dude. In all those 19 years nothing interesting in particular has happen in his life and he live an ordinary normal life. But all that was about to change when he woke up in the middle of the night on his birthday as his family wished him along with the best ''Birthday Gift'' ever.
But little did he know that that was the last birthday he would ever celebrate..... as a Human.
What will become of the main character as he step his way into the demon world and what he thought would be the start of an alternate world adventure turns out to be a railroad of mysteries of the Demon World and the un-ending connections that might or might not have to do with his unknown past.
Can he solve the questions burning inside him and find out the truth about who he really is or was and the uncertainty of what the future holds? Find out more in the story and don't hesitate to ask me any doubts you have and leave a comment or review down below. Hope you enjoy this mystery-thriller and look forward to more updates.
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Five minutes before the graduate admission exam began, the campus heartthrob quietly slipped a crumpled piece of paper into my pencil case.
Lines of floating text drifted across my vision.
[The paper is filled with answers. The school heartthrob has reported it, and the proctor will be here any second!]
[As long as they find it, his admission slot will be canceled immediately!]
[Serves this bookworm right for standing in our heartthrob’s way. The proctor is his aunt. He’s doomed today!]
The next second, the proctor stormed into the classroom and headed straight for my seat.
“Someone has reported you for cheating,” she said sharply. “Empty your pencil case. We’re checking it.”
Without a word, I turned the case upside down. A few pens fell onto the desk, but there was no paper.
The campus heartthrob’s eyes widened in disbelief. “How is that possible? I–”
Before he could finish, a slip of paper covered in answers slid out of his own pocket and dropped onto the floor.
What they didn’t know was that I was born with a weird power called “Misfortune Rebound.”
Anyone who tried to harm me would end up suffering the consequences themselves.
I stumbled upon 'she thought she stole my luck' a while back, and it quickly became one of those stories I couldn't put down. The blend of mystery and personal drama had me hooked. From what I've gathered, there hasn't been any official announcement about a sequel, which is a shame because the ending left so much room for exploration. I remember discussing it in a forum where fans were speculating about potential directions—maybe diving deeper into the protagonist's past or introducing new characters to shake things up. Honestly, I'd love to see more, but for now, it seems like a standalone gem.
The author's style really stood out to me, especially how they balanced tension with moments of quiet reflection. It's the kind of story that lingers in your mind, making you wonder about the characters long after you've finished reading. If a sequel does emerge, I hope it captures that same magic. Until then, I've been filling the void with similar titles like 'The Luck Thief' and 'Fortune's Shadow,' though none quite hit the same notes.
it's one of those stories that sticks with you. The gritty world-building and morally ambiguous characters really set it apart. From what I've gathered, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet, but the author has dropped hints about expanding the universe in interviews. They mentioned exploring side characters' backstories, which could mean spin-offs rather than a direct continuation. The fandom's pretty active, though—some great fan theories speculate about where the story could go next, especially with that cryptic ending. I've even seen a few indie game adaptations floating around that take inspiration from its themes.
Honestly, part of me hopes they don't rush a sequel. The original stands so strong on its own that it'd be a shame to dilute its impact. But if they do revisit that world, I'd love to see more of the fractured cityscapes and the psychological twists that made the first book so gripping. For now, I've been filling the void with similar reads like 'The Fractured Dominion' and 'Silhouette Protocol'—both nail that same blend of existential dread and razor-sharp dialogue.