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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 1181

Annie was stunned when Catalina’s speech ended, but after a while, the two began to quarrel again! They each had their justifications, and neither of them intended to concede defeat.

When it was all said and done, they both turned to Lilly and questioned, “Ms. Hades, who do you think is right?”

Lilly was unable to make a statement. Who was right?

Lilly was thinking about Annie’s point of view at the same time she was thinking about Catalina’s point of view. Who was to blame? Where is the flaw?

Pablo frowned and was about to remind Lilly.

“No, why should I judge which of these two points of view is right?” she thought in an instant. She shouldn’t make moral judgments about who was right or wrong in this situation. A thousand people had a thousand different kinds of thoughts, and their own opinions were inherently correct.

It was comparable to a man who had only ever seen red watermelon flesh in his entire life. He determined that the flesh of a watermelon was red. He was concerned when someone mentioned that the flesh of a watermelon was yellow.

Those who had seen yellow-skinned watermelons, on the other hand, would believe this individual was sick! They would regard him as uneducated and arrogant.

Thus, she did not need to determine which viewpoint was correct. Annie and Catalina were fighting when they fell into the river and drowned. In theory, they were both murdered. They killed each other, and there was nothing they could say at this point.

She only needed to know about their prior lives, their overall character, whether they had done anything nice or evil, and whether they had ever committed any acts that would have caused them to enter hell.

She was the Ruler of Hell; all she needed to do was decide whether they would be reincarnated or sent to hell. And there were written rules for this; she just needed to read through the book.

Lilly immediately flipped through the book. Annie was speechless, and Catalina was at a loss for words.

As she read through the book, Lilly exclaimed, “Compared to who is right and who is wrong... I am more interested to know where your faces have gone.”

Pablo was relieved and sad at the same time. Although she was only eight years old, she already had a clearer perspective than many adults. Perhaps kids live in a simpler world than adults do. So the way of thinking had gotten rather straightforward?

Pablo then asked Annie and Catalina, “Have you lost your faces?” He appeared to understand what was happening as he looked through the Book of Life.

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