
You're so right. The webtoon removed the aspect of uncertainty, of not having answers to why thing/tragedy happened to us, with the introduction of a God. That uncertainty is what makes the novel grounded to reality despite the setting being a fantasy, which bums me because they should've just went through the route of expressing the emotions of going through tough times and literally questioning your existence without having the correct answer, but instead, they made it comedic. It's already there when they changed the balcony scene with Hestia's outburst, but they just had to do the God thing. Then again, they're probably rushing to the end since I saw a comment that the webtoon ended at chapter 113 when I think the story went longer than that.
Eeeeh...I don't like this change. It is way easier when there is a god who personally gives an answer for all your insecurities. Reminds me on the movie Constantine, when the archangel told him "No, you KNOW that god exists! That's different!" compared to people who don't know but still believe in god's existence. In the novel, Hestia faced all her insecurities herself. And overcame them herself. Yes, she got some help from Helios but he only helped her to think deeper of herself and the whole situation. For me, it was more substantive than this.