Sure enough, Cang Xue was right. The right thing to do was to nail these people’s heads to the iron spikes.

She gave a determined smile, and quickened her movements to pierce all the heads close to her and impale them on the spikes.

In less than half an incense stick of time, all the heads were pressed firmly on the spikes. The noises of noise and laughter gradually subsided and then disappeared completely. Looking again, this place looked like a sea of ​​skulls and corpses, which was extremely creepy and terrifying.

She panted and found a piece of broken wood on the ground and sat down to rest for a while, to relieve her physical and spiritual strength. After only a short rest, she felt as light as a swallow. She was curious and raised her hand to see that there was a faint purple mist lingering between her palms.

"This is……?"

Cang Xue had done it to his heart's content, and was feeling happy, so he patiently answered, "This is the Soul Crusher, the Yin energy produced when the little ghost was tempered. With this thing, you can not only stay in the Nineteenth Level of Hell forever, but also stay there comfortably."

"That's good. Is that enough?" she asked.

"Since you have already promised the jailer that you will go through three hells by yourself, just do as he says." Cang Xue suggested.

"Okay, that's right."

After resting and adjusting herself, she stood up and returned to the elevator, waiting for her next adventure into hell.

She didn't know how the ladder sensed that she was done, and not long after she stood on it, the wooden door closed and she began to fall again. She quickly cast a spell to shut down her five senses to prevent the feeling of weightlessness.

This time the descent was even shorter. After a while, the elevator stopped. As soon as the door opened, a wave of heat hit her in the face. It was like being suddenly thrown into a huge boiler room. The temperature around her rose instantly, making it hard for her to breathe.

The heat wave caught her off guard. She closed her eyes to get rid of the heat, and when she opened her eyes again, she saw the lava purgatory.

Not daring to stay in the ladder any longer, she took a step forward with gritted teeth. With this step, her feet were burned so much that she jumped up. She jumped up and down on the ground repeatedly. This lava purgatory was so hot even in places without magma!

"This is the Copper Pillar Hell, a real sea of ​​hellfire." Cang Xue told her.

She endured the feeling of burning feet and looked into the distance, only to see countless giant copper pillars emitting red light, placed horizontally and vertically in a pool of molten lava, slowly rolling. There were little ghosts who were stripped naked and forcibly tied to the copper pillars, struggling and enduring the torture of the molten lava purgatory.

"Help... Help... Ah!" A little kid screamed in fear due to being scalded.

There were many other people in the distance who were naked and tied to pillars. The pillars slowly turned, and once they were in the sea of ​​fire, the little ghosts screamed, “Ahhhhhhh!”

“It hurts so much! Aaaaaaah!”

"Help! Jailer! Spare my life!"

"Please let me go, please let me go! Please, jailer!"

There were ghosts howling in the heat wave.

"Stop talking nonsense! All of you little devils were guilty of arson when you were alive! Are you crying out in pain now? Why didn't you think when you set fire and killed people that you would go to this copper pillar hell today?" The jailer who was waving a whip and scolding people in the distance sneered.

The jailer acted as if he couldn't see her and ignored her.

She was too lazy to deal with the little ghosts. She was just thinking about how to get the broken souls on this level when someone on the bronze pillar closest to her asked her, "A stranger... coming here... is ridiculous... ahhhhhh!"

She was frightened by the sudden scream and her heart skipped a beat. The man on the bronze pillar was thrown into the sea of ​​fire and was burned all over. His skin had long been charred and no intact skin could be seen.

When the bronze pillar was moved to the top, the man's appearance quickly returned to normal.

When you turn to the upper part, new muscles will be regenerated, and when you turn to the sea of ​​fire, your whole body will be burned... repeating this over and over again... It is really a cruel punishment to be tortured.

All the little ghosts here did the same. After a short pause, they couldn't help but scream loudly. Their voices were sometimes buried in the burning sea of ​​fire and echoed in the empty valley.

The man was brought up again by the copper pillar. Mu Hanxing could see with her naked eyes that his skin was slowly recovering from being rotten and burnt, and his destroyed facial features were growing back. He endured the pain and continued to say to her, "Come to this copper pillar hell... heh... without a broken soul, you can't get down... come on, defeat me... ahhhhhhh!"

She closed her eyes and frowned.

"Looking at your appearance when you were alive, I thought you should be a heroic man, but I didn't expect that you can only suffer torture here now." Mu Hanxing looked at him for a while and felt a little numb, so he said to him indifferently.

“Heh… What’s the point of having a mortal appearance? I’m so weak, I might as well be a fierce ghost and live freely in the underworld… After I’m finished with the torture, everything will start anew… Ahhhhh!”

"You suffer cruel torture here all day long. Do you still want to confess your crimes to the underworld?" she asked again.

After the man was lifted up, he regained his appearance and continued to gasp, "Yes..."

Through his intermittent description, Mu Hanxing learned about his past life.

This man was a leader in a certain country's advance army. The enemy's spies had stolen their country's granary map. He was ordered by his superiors to steal the granary map back overnight in case the enemy had a backup, and to burn all places where the granary map might be.

The enemy's deployment was secret. They did not place the backup drawings in the bustling capital, but instead placed them in an inconspicuous waterside town. After receiving the secret military intelligence, the man took his men to the town overnight.

There was sinisterness in his eyes as he looked at the quiet town, knowing that there were spies disguised as ordinary people lurking there. He did not have enough time to identify them one by one, so he ordered his team to kill everyone in the town.

"Kill them all, burn the whole town, and leave no one alive."

"Yes!"

A group of people robbed houses, killing all innocent people, and destroyed all the houses after checking them. Just in case, they also burned all the houses down.

The whole street was instantly engulfed in flames, and the streets were filled with wailing people.

But he turned a deaf ear and was numb.

That night, the town was burned down and no one survived.

Not to mention the blueprints, even the house was almost completely burned down.

"Heh... I served the king and shed blood for the country. Later, my master is alive and well, but he killed me and used his head to pay off the debt. And I... also ended up here, suffering from the burning fire all day long. This is the fate of mortals, full of suffering..." The man laughed softly.

Mu Hanxing: “…”

"But it's also true that you burned down a town, killing hundreds of innocent people and burning them to death," she said calmly.

"Oh, there is no point in talking any more. If you want to shatter my soul, defeat me!" The man said, looking at the jailer, "Master jailer! Allow me to fight! I haven't fought for a hundred years!"

A hundred years have passed, but he still hasn't forgotten the thrill of fighting!

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