Susie had already recognized the person in front of her.
The old grandfather gave her some advice.
Dad took her to Mount Adams and got the stone book.
The Five Great Gods of the Underworld were Emperor Origin, Emperor Savior, Emperor Justice, Emperor Redemption, and Empress Nature...
Among the five individuals, a traitor emerged, yet there was a perplexing inexplicability - despite being the top figures in the underworld, none of them could detect the betrayer.
All the clues were connected, and Susie's brain quickly arranged these clues until she reached the answer. It was just a matter of moments.
"Are you Emperor Redemption, right?" Susie forced herself and said through gritted teeth.
The gloom suddenly pierced through her.
With this slight opportunity, Susie escaped from the clutches of danger and finally broke free from the engulfing gloom.
She stood in the midst of the gloomy air, incredulous yet feeling that everything was traceable.
"Strictly speaking, you were not Emperor Redemption either."
Susie stared at Yin Qi and said slowly, "There are true Buddhas and false Buddhas. One good and one evil make up a person. The true Emperor Redemption has been locked up by you."
She finally understood what the old man had said.
We would meet soon.
Indeed, it happened quickly and we did meet, but the gloomy atmosphere in front of us couldn't be said to be that old man.
The gloom had its shadow, but the old man had long been able to counter it.
"What a good and evil each person..." A hint of mockery appeared in Susie's eyes. "I was wrong," said the king.
"You never really became a 'person' on your own, and now you've come to this point... You were just a shadow of him."
Susie stared at the gloom, which had no substance, and she was reminded of the eerie mysterious figure in a black robe.
Originally, it felt eerie, but I couldn't pinpoint what was strange about it.
Now I finally know, it turns out that he never occupies the space between humans and ghosts, he is just a shadow!
The true Emperor Redemption was the old man she saw that day.
The gloominess in front of me, or rather, the mysterious figure in a black robe, was just the shadow of an old man.
Buddhist practice...
Originally, one could become a Buddhist practitioner like this.
False Buddha, evil Buddha, or one could say a Buddha controlled by a certain obsession, who has already fallen into hell.
Susie murmured, "Taylor had once asked me a question, and now it finally makes sense, so that's how it is..."
"You simply cannot live up to the two words of Bodhisattva."
"Emperor Redemption, you were not worthy..."
"The thing you pursued throughout your entire life, you probably will never obtain it, right?"
Susie spoke these words, even though she was still 9 years old and had no memories of the past, but she inexplicably saw through the gloomy future in front of her.
It was destined to fail.
These words seemed to strike at the most painful part of the gloom.
In an instant, it erupted like billowing smoke before a volcanic eruption, shooting into the air with such intense murderous intent that it couldn't be concealed. The nearby little demon beasts perched on the trees were also affected, their spirits plummeted, and with a smack, they fell from the branches and struggled in pain on the ground.
Susie held the pen, with one stroke, she understood the past and present of this gloomy atmosphere. Judge Pen, like a sword hanging over the head of guilt, delivered a sharp judgment.
Judge Pen, Judge Pen, the most powerful thing about it is not its combat power, but its comprehensive understanding of the world and the three realms.
Boom-
A dazzling golden light flashed, and the gloom was suppressed and gradually retreated, until it was pressed down to the ground...
However, in just an instant, the gloominess vanished as if it had never existed before, dissipating with a loud bang and disappearing completely from the world, leaving no trace behind.
Susie's heart sank...