"So what about you? What brings you here?"
King Yama's expression shifted slightly, and he was about to speak when Hatsune interrupted him:
"Don't tell me you're here for tea, I really can hit people."
King Yama remained silent for a long time, and finally simply opened the gates of his palace, saying helplessly:
"Come in and talk..."
After saying that, he went into the mansion first.
Chuya didn't stand on ceremony; she nodded to us and then went inside.
We quickly followed and then closed the gate.
The Qin Guang Prince's Mansion is decorated in a style almost identical to that of ancient royal and noble homes depicted on television. However, unlike other places, everything here exudes a sinister atmosphere that sends chills down one's spine.
After passing through several long corridors, we finally arrived at a very grand hall. The hall was furnished with many low tables, which seemed to be specially used to entertain guests.
But you know what? Chuya was right. There was indeed tea and a fruit platter on the table.
I have no idea how this kind of thing got into the underworld, but when I think about it, when people in the mortal world make offerings, aren't those paper money and fruits the same things?
Sitting in the main hall was a man dressed similarly to King Yama, who was presumably the owner of this mansion, King Qin Guang.
Chuya didn't stand on ceremony when she entered the lobby. She found a place to sit down and looked at me at the same time, patting the table next to her, clearly inviting me to sit down.
Here, only my master and I are considered outsiders, and the only person I can connect with is Chuya.
At this point, I would naturally sit down next to him, even if he didn't call me.
I glanced at Qin Guangchao, but he didn't say much, which was tacitly his approval of our actions, probably because of Chuya's presence.
Otherwise, with my master and I being complete strangers, we would probably be driven away even if we met King Qin Guang.
I sat at the table, feeling a little nervous. After all, I've now practically faced the King of Hell.
After we were all seated, King Qin Guang finally spoke:
"Chaos, what brings you here?"
I was a little confused. Chaos? What's going on?
Who is he talking about?
I followed his gaze and realized that he was looking at Chuya.
But why did King Qin Guang call him that?
Various questions swirled in my mind, and I felt like my brain couldn't keep up. But then I thought about it and realized that Chuya said he didn't have a name, which is why he told us to call him Chuya.
However, it is obvious that the name "Chūyā" was made up by himself. Could it be that "Chūyā" is chaos?
What does chaos mean?
When Chu Ya heard King Qin Guang address him that way, he didn't object, but simply replied casually:
“I was strolling around the street when I happened to see this master and apprentice. They seemed to want to ask you for something. I found it interesting, so I brought it over.”
Upon hearing Chuya's words, King Qin Guang looked me and my master up and down, then coldly said:
"Do you even know who I am? You come to me asking for things, aren't you afraid of losing your lives?"
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