Number 13, Chiswick Street On a pitch-black, stormy night, Orpheus falls from a rooftop while trying to save someone, only to find himself transported to a mysterious world filled with gods and demons. Now, he's the eldest son of a funeral home family. To conceal his identity as a transmigrator, Orpheus tries to blend in, charming his elders with sweet words and winning over his family with his culinary skills. But his perfect facade soon crumbles under the sharp gaze of his enigmatic and powerful grandfather. The truth slowly unravels: the original Orpheus died of illness, and the current one is a "stranger's soul" resurrected through a forbidden ritual performed by his grandfather. In this world ruled by the mighty Church of Order, peace and prosperity are just a facade hiding the simmering chaos beneath. Orpheus not only has to navigate the complex dynamics within his family but also face the church's judgment as he seeks to uncover the true reason behind his transmigration. As he delves deeper, Orpheus realizes that the Church of Order isn't entirely corrupt. Many noble and principled priests still strive to protect humanity's right to freedom from the gods' dominion. The true ideal of the God of Order, it seems, is to bring about an era where mortals are no longer shackled by divine control. When the gods fall, how will Orpheus carve out his path in a world teeming with deceit and betrayal? Number 13, Chiswick Street invites you to witness a tale of destiny and faith, as a transmigrator navigates a world where the fates of gods and mortals intertwine.
9 parts