Chapter 257: Grudges From Her Previous Incarnation
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Him?” Hades sounded surprised.
Was it the former Sect Master of Langcang Mountain, Mu Chen?
Although he had turned himself in at Langcang Mountain, he had committed grave sins back then. Now, he was reflecting on his sins in the deepest and darkest prison of the 18 levels of hell.
Hades had given him the heaviest punishment, since in Hades’ eyes, Mu Chen was a heavy sinner.
He had the best resources, but he degraded himself in order to take a shortcut.
He had also caused the destruction of the Green Mountain Sect back then. The curse seal at the back of the Langcang Mountain had loosened and even caused harm to the entire sect. The lazy disciples were all greedy and didn’t conduct themselves as cultivators at all.
The most infuriating thing was that he had been taught by the same mentor as Shen Chun. From any perspective, he, Mu Chen, was a great sinner.
“That’s right. Perhaps only Mu Chen can save that pill furnace.” Shen Chun looked ahead calmly as she said firmly, “I believe he’s willing to work with us now.”
Hades pondered for a while. When he saw Shen Chun’s confident expression, he agreed.
Just as he was about to turn around and go to the prison to see her, Shen Chun grabbed the corner of his shirt.
“Take me with you.”
“You haven’t fully recovered yet, so don’t run around. Listen to your mentor and brother.” Hades saw that Shen Chun was about to get up from the bed, so he quickly pressed her down again. “Yin Wu’s poison isn’t a light poison. It’s already very impressive that you can speak and move.”
Shen Chun didn’t fall for it. “Bring me there. Only I can convince him.”
After Hades thought about it, he agreed. Wasn’t it thanks to Shen Chun that such a vicious person came to the netherworld to surrender himself?
It could only be said that Shen Chun could handle anything very well.
The automatic elevator in Hades’ mansion descended for a full ten minutes. Shen Chun kept trying to sense the changes in the light and shadow, but she realized that there were no changes from the first level to the eighteenth level. Instead, the magnetic field here was getting heavier and heavier.
When they reached the 18th floor, the elevator became a little shaky because of the overly dark magnetic field.
Hades pushed out one of his subordinates and said, “Push Mu Chen out.”
His subordinate quickly picked through a group of gray cages and pulled out a cage ten times larger than his body.
“Master, this is an extremely serious crime. Are we really going to let him out?”
Hades nodded.
Shen Chun looked at the gray cage. Mu Chen was squatting in a corner, as if he was thinking about something.
Hades said humbly, “Mu Chen, we need your help to solve the problem. I wonder if you’re interested.”
“You don’t have to reduce my sentence on purpose. I’ll admit to everything 1 do.” Mu Chen was very uncommunicative. “What do you want to do? Hurry up and do it. It doesn’t matter if 1 go to hell or not. Don’t torture me over and over again…”
Shen Chun’ said softly, “Mu Chen.”
Mu Chen’s eyes widened instantly!
He turned around with some anticipation, but he realized that Shen Chun’s gaze was stiff, and her pupils had turned blue.
Mu Chen said in a hoarse voice, “Chunchun! What’s wrong?! Did they bully you?!”
“I’m fine. It’s just that outside—”
Before Shen Chun could finish speaking, Mu Chen flew into a rage. He seemed to have forgotten that he was also a mortal and his eyes were bloodshot as he roared at Hades, “Why couldn’t you come at me?!”
Hades was also a little helpless about Mu Chen’s sudden mental breakdown.
However, Shen Chun wasn’t surprised or emotional at all.
She slowly squatted down in Mu Chen’s direction and tried her best to look at him at eye level. “Senior, I promise that this will be the last time you help me. From now on, the grudges between us in our previous incarnation will be written off.”
As Mu Chen looked at her empty gaze, he nodded seriously and said, “Okay, I’ll help.”
Mu Chen pointed at Hades, who was beside him, and sai, “But he can’t go..”