Chapter 1346 Maverick and Susie's Descent into the 18th Hell

Maverick saw Susie, and his eyes turned red instantly.

Originally, he was the lofty King of Fairness, but little did he know that one misstep would lead to eternal regret... and now, looking back, he finds himself in the gutter.

All of this was caused by her!

Maverick knew that Susie would not let him go, so he might as well burn all bridges, as he was definitely no match for her.

Then he would be beaten to death, his soul scattered, and it would be the end of him!

The King of Fairness rushed past with a body covered in feces.

Susie widened her eyes and said, "Don't come over!"

Susie looked terrified and raised her hand to slap the air.

The invisible shockwave was sent out, but the King of Fairness had not yet leaped out of the pit and immediately fell back in.

"Cough... Cough..."

Susie didn't use her full strength with this palm strike, her intention was to slap him back rather than kill him.

Maverick's wish fell through, not only did he not achieve his desire, but he also ended up completely buried in a shit pit and only got a seven percent satisfaction.

Susie stifled a hiccup and grabbed Ledger's hand, saying, "Run quickly!"

This scene caused her over 10,000 damage, and she could never look at the egg custard made by her grandmother again.

Wuwuwu!

It is evident how hard the ghost workers who work here have been, and it really puts them in a difficult position. When we go back, we will collectively give them a raise.

(After some time, the collective ghost messengers in the Hell of Boiling Excrement were pleasantly surprised. Each person received an additional 2000 merit points per month, and the year-end bonus turned out to be a Sunset Stone! The job of being a ghost messenger in the Hell of Boiling Excrement, which everyone used to avoid, suddenly became in high demand.)

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Susie and Ledger crossed eighteen layers of hell.

There were screams of agony and maniacal laughter echoing in my ears.

Some of the ghosts punished here had already lost their sanity, with humans eating humans and ghosts eating ghosts, screaming and howling, crying and regretting.

Not everyone who was cast into hell could recognize the sins they had committed. There were also those who constantly made excuses and questioned the heavens and the earth.

"Hell was like this." Susie sighed, recalling Emperor Redemption.

Hell will not be empty until I become a Buddha, and I will save all the people who have fallen into hell.

However, can hell really be empty? As long as humans exist as beings, there will be different human nature, and there will be different evils.

How to measure it, what can be used to measure it.

How long did it last?

Having stayed here for a long time, people are no longer human, and ghosts are no longer ghosts. Besides being able to feel endless malice and obsession, there is no sight of any brightness or future.

The other side of great goodness is great evil. After spending a long time in hell, Emperor Redemption couldn't help but give birth to another evil shadow.

"Stop looking." Ledger grabbed Susie's hand and swiftly led her through hell.

There were eighteen levels in the underworld, and each level also had its own separate smaller hells, but let's not discuss them for now.

Continuing downwards, passing through the final 18th level, the surroundings had become a void.

"Is this still the underworld?" Susie couldn't help but wonder.

All the screams and cries disappeared, and the surroundings suddenly became quiet, giving a sense of unreality.

"It's still the underworld," Ledger glanced around.

This vast empty place was bigger than eighteen layers of hell combined, with nothing and no point of reference. It was all gray and anyone who entered would get lost.

Fortunately, there was a huge Chain of the Extreme Depth to guide the way.

"Over here..." Ledger instinctively pointed in a direction.

He was referring to the direction that Chain of the Extreme Depth passed through.

Susie exclaimed in surprise, "Ledger, can you see?"

Ledger shook his head honestly, "No, intuition."

Along the way, I followed the clues one by one. After touching so many "vines", I started to have some feelings.

"Okay," Susie looked in the direction where the ground chain disappeared and followed along.

Ledger suddenly turned back and grabbed her hand again.

Susie was puzzled.

Ledger looked ahead and said calmly, "There is no direction in this place. It wouldn't be good if we got separated."

Susie nodded and agreed that he was right.

Just because there are no surprises now doesn't mean it will be smooth sailing all the way. In case there is an unexpected accident that causes the two of them to get separated, how will they find each other in this vast and desolate place?

"Is this the place?"

Susie and Ledger didn't know how long they had been walking when suddenly they couldn't move anymore.

The scene in front of me was still gloomy, but it had become much darker.

Is this the Extreme Depth?

Susie was a bit confused. Although she had never been to the Extreme Depth, she felt that it wasn't here.

Ledger said, "Step back a little."

He took out a long halberd and without hesitation, he swung it towards the dimness in front of him.

The light suddenly exploded, and in that instant, everything around continued to retreat, and a strong wind suddenly rose!

Ledger immediately embraced Susie, holding her tightly in his arms, and looked ahead with a determined gaze. The wind blew against his youthful face, causing his jet-black hair to flutter, giving him a hint of the cold and solemn demeanor of an emperor.

Susie didn't use her eyes to see, her spiritual sense reached out and she could see the surroundings within a 50-meter radius.

The place where she and Ledger were now was no longer the same place as before, surrounded by white light. Susie was familiar with this feeling.

It was a teleportation portal!

And it was a teleportation array for long distances, even farther than the one from the underworld to the Murray's place on Earth.

She and Ledger had already arrived at the deepest part of hell, and they had been walking for so long. Unexpectedly, this place was not even the location of the Extreme Depth, and they still needed a teleportation array?

At this moment, the surrounding white light flickered, as if the teleportation portal was about to end.

But Susie's heart raced, not knowing why, she suddenly felt an indescribable danger!