Thanatos told about the appearance of that being. He actually encountered that being a few years ago.

He didn't dare to take a breath at that time, so he transported the existence to the underworld.

He didn't even dare to mention the reward, but the being was very generous and gave him a whole bag of gold coins.

It was the largest single ship fee he had ever received, so he was impressed by that.

He came back to his senses and said, "The person you are talking about is wearing a white robe and has white hair."

The three of them looked at each other, then Dina nodded and said, "Yes, that's right, and he is very young and handsome."

"He was the one who asked us to come." Hughes quickly added after seeing this.

Caron hesitated for a moment, then sighed.

"Well, the boat is almost full anyway. I think it will be about the same with the three of you. It will be just about ready to sail."

He stood up and said, "Follow me."

They hurriedly squeezed in through a large group of waiting souls. Some undead tried to hold on to their clothes, but it felt like wind passing by.

Their voices were whispering something we couldn't understand, and there was a hint of pleading in their eyes.

Caron turned his head and scolded.

"Get away! Freeloaders!"

They successfully boarded the ship, while Caron stood at the door of the ship and pushed away two undead who tried to sneak in.

"How long do they have to wait?" White asked.

"A few hundred years, maybe when I show mercy one day."

White looked back and said, "A friend of mine told me that death is the fairest thing in the world, because no matter whether you are poor or rich, you will eventually die."

Caron raised his eyebrows, "There is no absolute fairness in this world. Even if I transport them there, these people will still have to wait in the end.

You humans have grown so much in numbers over the years that it is beyond the reach of Hades. "

"Then you won't expand efficiency?" White asked.

"It's so simple. Will you pay for the extra expenses?

The Tribunal has been in the underworld for thousands of years, and most of them are gods from the Titan era. Even during the Hades era, it is difficult to say anything. They will not allow their power to be dispersed.

The Hades in the East did not solve this kind of problem. Their Hades has a very good location. They built a bridge directly on the River Styx, so you can go there directly without a boat.

But if you take a look, you will find that there are traffic jams there all year round, and it is common to wait in line for hundreds of years.

Because the population in the East is much larger.

So, you are very lucky, you can get on the boat without waiting. "

He grinned slowly.

"So, are you ready to die?"

"We're going to get out alive," White said.

"what."

They stood on the deck in a dark, oily river filled with bones, dead fish, and other oddities—plastic dolls, crushed carnations, soggy gold-plated diplomas.

"Styx River." Dina whispered softly, "Why is it like this here?"

"Pollution." Kalon took over, "For thousands of years, you humans have thrown all kinds of things into it - such as dreams, hopes and wishes that never came true, and regrets.

This is a very irresponsible waste disposal. "

Mist swirled around the murky water, and above them a ceiling of stalactites loomed in the darkness.

In front of them, the far shore shimmered with green light, like the color of poison.

An unfounded fear surged into their hearts.

What am I doing here? These people around me. They are all dead.

These thoughts were flowing in White's mind, and Dina held his hand firmly.

Normally she would never be like this, but at this moment, White understood his feelings very well.

It is very lucky to have a living person with warmth around you at this time.

The river bank of the underworld soon appeared in their sights. The rugged boulders and black volcanic sand spread about a hundred meters inland until they reached the base of a towering stone wall that stretched as far as they could see. .

Under the green light, a voice came from somewhere nearby, echoing among the boulders.

It was the howl of some large animal.

There was a glimmer in White's eyes, and he knew what it was.

"The three-headed little guy is hungry." Caron said, his smile turned into a cold skull grinning under the green light, "You are really unlucky."

The bottom of the boat slid onto the black sand. The undead began to come ashore. A woman holds a little girl by the hand.

An old man and an old lady hobbled forward, supporting each other. The two old men probably did not die together. One of them probably waited on the shore for a long time before getting on the boat together.

One year in the underworld and one day in the human world must be a very long wait.

"I wish you good luck." Caron said, "But when you go down to such a deep place, there is no such thing as good luck. But don't forget to help me raise my salary."

In fact, Cuaron couldn't be sure whether these three people really knew that person, but he couldn't be sure that these three people didn't know him either.

If he didn't know him, he would have nothing to lose. If he really knew him, he would be wise to protect himself by cooperating.

White handed him the gold coin in his hand.

He weighed it for a moment, then propped up the boat and crossed back to the river, singing an ancient song with a vibrato.

"I didn't expect Lord Timerlin's name to be so useful." Hughes said with emotion.

"As the most mysterious being in the magical world, he has too many secrets." White murmured softly, "However, I am also very surprised."

Although the magic world is very powerful in the human world, it is absolutely speechless in the underworld, because even if they know magic, they still cannot escape the category of "human beings".

But Hades is different. It is the real realm of God.

It's a complete difference between heaven and earth.

They just had the attitude of giving it a try, but unexpectedly, they really succeeded.

"How do you know his salary is not high?" White asked curiously.

"He is the most money-grubbing person I have ever met," Dina said.

He shrugged noncommittally.

"Where should we look for it now?" Hughes asked, "Hades is so huge."

"I talked to Professor Albus last night." White said, "In Hades, there is a place called the archives, which stores information about all souls in Hades, including gods."

Hughes nodded, "Then I understand."

"Let's go." Dina said from one side.

They followed the undead and boarded this ancient path.

White wasn't sure what he expected to see - a pearly gate, or a huge iron gate, or something else.

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