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Chapter 69 Underworld (2)

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    Xu Mei held her chin and lips and said, "Most people think that death means the end. In the world, they compete with each other for their own interests."

    "They don't give in to some trivial matters. In fact, they don't know that death is just the beginning."

    "Between life and death, there is a transitional space. Catholics call this space purgatory, while Buddhism calls it the bardo."

    "No one knows how big the bardo is. There are unique rules there. After death, the soul first enters the bardo. According to the karma of life, what awaits everyone is a series of unknown and dangerous levels."

    "If you can successfully pass the test all the way, it will be a great blessing for mortals. The soul will either be reincarnated or go to the Paradise to enjoy the blessings. The worst ending is to be an official in the underworld."

    "About these blessings, I'm just guessing. After all, those who successfully break through the barrier will never come back. The so-called hell is just a folklore. Whether it exists or not is a question mark."

    In the dark room, with a candle on the table, we listened intently to Xu Mei¡¯s narration: ¡°In short, it must be good to pass a level successfully. If a certain level fails, the soul will either be trapped in the bardo world forever, or be taken away.  Go to hell and suffer, and never come out again."

    Speaking of this, her face became sad: "My husband and I have been delving into the secrets of the bardo world all our lives. We are practitioners. At least we have some Taoism, but it is not enough."

    "Everything in the world can no longer arouse our interest. You said that a person's life is only a hundred years. I have been thinking, what is the purpose of living?"

    "You said, what is the purpose of living?"

    This question is too profound, and neither Yin Yang nor Jiang Fei can answer it. I secretly thought that the purpose of my life is to be very confused.

    If it wasn't for this, if I had other things to do, I wouldn't be here with Jiang Fei.

    Seeing that we were silent, Xu Mei sighed quietly: "God has a problem in Taoism. In my opinion, God gave us a hundred years to think and reveal the meaning of life. I have heard people say that in the bardo world  There is a terrible secret hidden, and once that secret is revealed, the soul can gain eternal life."

    Eternal life?

    We looked at her in surprise, and Xu Mei sighed: "Five years ago, after we came here, my husband's soul left his body and entered the bardo realm to break through."

    "It's been five years, and he's only been back once. In the past five years, I've been alone, and I've been with ghosts every day. Who can imagine the lonelinessLook at me, why are you talking to you children?"

    With a slight embarrassment on her face, Xu Mei wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes.

    It was a matter of her own life and death. Jiang Fei was eager to know the information of the bardo, so she asked her: "Did your husband succeed in breaking through the barrier?"

    Xu Mei nodded: "He broke through a total of seven levels. After the last level passed, a door appeared in front of him. This door may lead to the other shore, reincarnation, but my husband did not go in. He chose to stay  Bardo, explore its secrets."

    "One time in the middle, he woke up, told me about the situation over there, and said that in a few days at most, he would be able to understand the secret clearly. As a result, I waited for five years."

    Xu Mei was responsible for taking care of Zhuge Qing's physical body during the time he was in the bardo realm. It stands to reason that a living person would not be able to eat or drink, let alone five years, even five days.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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