I glanced at the wood, then withdrew the hook and said to the man, "You can go."
The man was stunned for a moment, looked at me and said, "You won't accept me?"
I shook my head. Although this man was greedy and had murderous intentions in the past, in the end he did not deserve to die. The whole reason was because of the Yaksha.
Of course, I don't think he is innocent. The reason why he has reached this point is entirely because he wants too much and because of his own greed.
I am the catcher of the underworld, but I am not a judge on earth, so I cannot judge whether he is right or wrong.
So I don't want to kill him.
Another point is that this man's ghost has been entangled with the Yaksha for so long and is already very weak. He still has three years left in his sentence. Even if I let him go now, it's hard to say he can live another three years.
In this case, why should I do it myself? Let him fend for himself.
The man wanted to say something more, but I was no longer interested in listening any more. I waved my hand and his ghost flew up directly, then flew back to the cell next to him and returned to his body.
I checked the time, it was already past four in the morning, and it was about to get dark.
So I didn't call the warden, but waited in the prison for a while with Mu Mu.
At about 6:30, it was completely light, and the warden and two prison guards hurried to the door. They finally breathed a sigh of relief when they saw that Mu Mu and I were okay.
We came out of the cell and walked outside.
"Mr. Li, is there really something in here?" As we walked, the warden asked me nervously.
I smiled at him and then said: "Don't worry, I took care of the unclean things here yesterday. From now on, this kind of thing will never happen in your prison again."
After hearing what I said, the warden was a little unsure, but he still said thank you politely.
When we came outside, I exchanged some polite words with him and walked directly to the door.
When I was in prison, I called Lao Dao and told him that we were coming out and asked him to get a car to pick us up.
The warden walked us to the door and watched us get into the car before waving us away.
"Boss, has everything been resolved?"
On the way, the old Taoist asked me.
I nodded and told him roughly what happened.
After hearing what I said, the old man smacked his lips, sighed and said, "That guy is actually quite pitiful. Alas, how can I reason about this?"
I didn't speak because I didn't know what to say.
"The bastard Yasha is indeed a thing from the underworld. He is so cunning that he created a clone. If you, boss, were not wise, you would have let it run away." The old Taoist applauded him habitually.
I ignored Lao Dao and just thought about that Yaksha. I always felt that something was wrong.
This is the first time I have seen the existence of Yaksha, but it is not the first time I have heard of it.
In the hotel the night before yesterday, I carefully studied the existence of Yaksha. Most of the records about Yaksha are actually related to Buddhism!
In Buddhist records, Yaksha is the embodiment of ugliness and violence. Later, he was inspired by the Buddha and became one of the protectors of Buddhism.
The legendary eight tribes of Buddhist heavenly dragons, Yaksha is one of them!
This made me feel that something was wrong.
Yaksha is a monster that exists in the underworld, and the underworld and the human world were connected before ancient times. It was not until the Yellow Emperor defeated the underworld and divided the underworld that the underworld and the human world were completely disconnected.
Later, Yinggou took the Yellow Emperor's Xuanyuan Sword to guard the Netherworld Sea and guard the passage to the underworld.
Back then, there was a hook in the underworld, and the monsters in the underworld couldn't escape, let alone come to the human world and cause trouble.
However, Yinggou was destroyed by Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, and only a trace of his soul escaped.
Since then, the underworld has become vaguely chaotic. This Yaksha is probably the underworld that he entered at that time, and then came to the human world.
Although there is no Yinggou in the underworld, Ksitigarbha is still in charge. Ksitigarbha is a more powerful being than Yinggou. How could he let Yaksha from the underworld enter the underworld and then come to the earth to cause trouble?
Thinking of this, I couldn't help but squint my eyes and had a bold idea in my mind.
Maybe the yaksha was deliberately placed in the underworld by Ksitigarbha?
I took a deep breath, and the more I thought about it, the more likely I felt that this inference was possible.
Because the existence of Yaksha has too much involvement with Buddhism. He is even the protector of Buddhism. Ksitigarbha is so powerful. If he did not agree, how could Yaksha escape from the underworld through the abyss!
What does Ksitigarbha want to do!
At this point I could already smell a conspiracy.
In the battle in the Sea of Netherworld, I think it was very likely that Yinggou was invaded by Jian's soul and his temperament changed drastically. King Ksitigarbha noticed it, so he destroyed Yinggou.
But during that battle, Hongyi once asked Ksitigarbha: If he were still him, wouldn't you take action?
Yesterday, when Ying Gou's remnant soul appeared, he also said that even if he was still his old self, Ksitigarbha would attack him.
So what exactly does Ksitigarbha want to do?
Does he want to open a passage between the underworld and the underworld?
Thinking of this, I shook my head. There was no reason.
Although I am not very fond of Buddhism, I also know that Ksitigarbha is an eminent monk, an expert who could become a Buddha but could not.
The reason why he failed to become a Buddha was because he made a great wish and vowed not to become a Buddha until hell was empty.
That's why he came to the underworld alone, sat in hell, enlightened and enlightened those evil ghosts, and helped them wash away their sins.
So I don't think he would do such an unreasonable thing.
You know, back then the Yellow Emperor and Ying Gou fought against the underworld and broke out of the underworld, and then drove countless powerful monsters and demons that were causing trouble in the underworld to the underworld.
If the passage to the underworld is opened, those powerful guys will definitely flow into the underworld and then enter the earth, and all living beings will be devastated.
I don’t think Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva would do such a thing, after all, he is about to become a Buddha.
My head hurts a little when I think of this. I have no idea what Ksitigarbha wants to do.
After all, he is too far away from me and too powerful. Compared with him, I am just a little ant.
So how can an ant understand what a god is thinking?
This is not only a difference in strength, but also a matter of ideological level.
I cannot reach the level of Ksitigarbha, and I will never know what he is thinking unless he tells me himself.
But this is probably impossible. How could I possibly see an existence like Ksitigarbha?
Thinking of this, I shook my head and stopped thinking about these things.
Since I can never figure it out, I don't have to think about it.
At this moment, my phone rang. I picked it up and saw that it was Wang Chuxue calling.