Chang'e shrugged her shoulders, her tone was more indifferent than eating and drinking, as if she had no sense of being one of the gods:

"The people of the moon can allow gods to come to the capital of the moon, but they will never allow humans or monsters to come."

"So Tianhe was blocked?"

"That's not called being blocked, it's being 'blocked'."

Then, Chang'e explained to Wu Ye in lengthy and complicated words for a while, before he understood what this "blocking" meant.

To put it simply, the flow of the Santu River is restricted, and dead objects can flow all the way to the moon through the river, but if they are living objects, they will sink directly to the bottom of the Santu River.

Tianhe was born earlier than hell, so it was not hell that created a river to transport the dead, but this blocked river that attracted Yama and Death.

Both the other side and Hell were built on the edge of the Santu River, and since the people of the moon blocked the Tianhe River, the section of the Tianhe River on the ground has been completely handed over to Hell for management.

As a river that traverses the old and new hells, Wu Ye really didn't expect that this could be related to the people of the moon.

"Okay, our topic seems to be far away."

After explaining the relationship between Tianhe and Santuhe, Chang'e turned her gaze back to the spoon that was just exchanged with Wu Ye, and said meaningfully:

"This was originally your thing, now it can be considered as returning to the original owner."

"But what's the use of this thing?"

Wu also naturally interpreted Chang'e's words as politeness, but he cared more about reality than these insignificant things:

"Last time, I remember that this thing suddenly caught fire and scared me, so I accidentally threw it into the Santu River."

Wu Ye looked at the little spoon lying quietly in his palm:

"Isn't this a lighter?"

"...It's a good thing to have a rich imagination, because it allows me to beat you without any psychological pressure."

Turning a blind eye to Wu Ye, Chang'e felt an unprecedented sense of exhaustion at this moment, but she was still a good person to the end, and explained the mystery to Wu Ye earnestly:

"The one you are holding is not something that is meaningful as an individual. It needs to be gathered in sufficient numbers to play a group role."

Taking the spoon from Wu Ye, Chang'e looked at it carefully before continuing:

"This is just one of them. There are seven of them scattered. Counting the final key, there should be a total of eight. It makes sense to collect all of them."

"Hey, what you say is a little forceful...?"

The corner of Wu Ye's mouth twitched slightly:

"Let's not say that I don't know where the remaining seven are. What am I going to collect this for? And it doesn't look like it's anything serious. Why don't you think about giving me your blood."

"I'm not kidding."

Chang'e shook her head lightly, looked at Wu Ye seriously and said:

"I firmly believe that everyone is born into this world with an innate mission. From the moment you come into contact with the first one, you have no choice."

"What the hell is this?"

"No one in this world knows its existence now, but in the distant past, we used to call it this way—"

Chang'e lowered her eyes, as if an endless abyss was reflected in her eyes:

"An instrument of great crime."

Chapter 53 Destiny

"The instrument of great crime..."

As a matter of course, the name heard from Chang'e made Wu feel very strange:

"It doesn't sound like a good thing?"

"In theory, it's really not a good thing."

Chang'e didn't deliberately conceal anything, but told Wu Ye the truth:

"The seven weapons of great sin represent the seven sins of this world, arrogance, jealousy, anger, laziness, greed, lust and gluttony."

As she spoke, she shook the spoon in her hand and continued:

"This is one of the weapons of the seven great sins, the 'Sin of Greed'. Originally, they each had their own names, but knowing those things is useless to you, as long as you understand what it represents. "

"greedy?"

Wu Ye smashed his mouth, with a strange expression on his face:

"Hey, although like Reimu, I really have a soft spot for Saiqian, but this doesn't require someone to put such a big hat on my head, right?"

Komachi said that this was given to her by Ji Yingji, and asked her to give it to a suitable person. If this is the weapon of greed that Chang'e said, wouldn't it mean that he is...

"I don't deny that excessive desire for money is also a manifestation of greed, but your understanding is too superficial."

To the question Wu Ye tried to dodge, Chang'e gave a completely unexpected answer:

"Among the seven sins, arrogance is the first sin, but greed is the first serious sin."

Chang'e's calm eyes fell on Wu Ye, which made Wu Ye intuit that what stood in front of him was not a person but a mirror. While talking, what he saw was always his own figure.

Not caring about Wu Ye's unnaturalness, Chang'e continued on her own:

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