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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 341

After Lilly asked that question, the old man with white hair and an old woman with a bun cried pitifully. Their bloody tears streamed down from their faces, making them look even more terrifying.

"Yes…We died pitifully. We did not harm others and did everything right. Why would Hades deny us a chance to live?"

This question stunned Lilly.

The old woman continued, "There's a saying that Hades controls mortal life and death, decides right from wrong, and is most just. There’s another saying that nobody could defy Hades' will. What did we do wrong for Hades to take our entire family's lives? We might as well die together because everything is unfair."

Lilly said nothing for a long time. These words struck her heart greatly; she was flustered, especially with the mention of Hades.

Pablo was surprised that an ordinary, resentful spirit family turned out to be a critical test for Lilly.

Yes, this family was truly miserable. They were decent people in life. The elders loved the youngster, and the youngster respected the elders and put a lot of effort into their lives. The kids were sweet and well-behaved. Unfortunately, they died tragically.

The most heartbreaking part was that they were murdered by their most trusted kin.

When he noticed Lilly's silence, Pablo lowered his voice and called out to her, "Lilly…"

Lilly spun around to look at her master. She still had the same clear look in her eyes, but it was clouded with confusion. She asked, "Master, why?"

The only answer Pablo could come up with was this.

"Life and death are predestined."

His answer was a stretch. Lilly asked again, "Who gets to decide their fate?"

Pablo opened his mouth, but no words came out of it.

Of course, it was Hades. Their actions in past lives brought about the consequences in their next lives. Although they were good people in this life, there must have been a reason from past lives that predestined them to make amends in this one.

Hades had made a judgment and given a decree following their deaths in the previous life. The person they would be reborn as in this life had already been decided.

"Their destiny in this life was predetermined by their karma from the previous life," Pablo explained both ruthlessly and helplessly.

This was the reason that those who worked in the underworld needed to sever their emotions. No matter what emotion they were feeling—sympathy, hatred, love, or even familial affection—it would cloud their judgment.

Lilly did not understand these concepts. She simply questioned, "Why should the mistakes of the previous life be suffered in this life? This is a new beginning. Isn’t what happened in the previous life should stay in the past?"

Pablo patiently explained to her, "How should they pay off their debt? Should they not be reincarnated? You should be aware that they had other options before the decree was issued. They could either choose not to reincarnate and remain in the spirit world, amass enough virtue there to start over in the next life, or directly reincarnate, but they would have to atone for their mistakes in the next."

Maybe they should say that they chose their own fate rather than claim that Hades chose it for them in this life.

Pablo asked again, "After their deaths, they refused to enter the spirit world, rather choosing to remain in the human world, where they caused numerous deaths during those times. Are you going to stand by and do nothing as they attempt to take your sibling's life?"

Pablo struggled to come up with a reason to explain things to Lilly. He brought up an example of the sibling she cherished. Lilly would harm future brothers, sisters, and families of other people if she spared this family out of compassion.

Lilly was taken aback, and she asked, "Master, I just asked a question. I didn't ignore my siblings."

She struggled to understand the reason for this to happen. Why do good people end badly, while evil always gets away with their wrongdoing?

Pablo was speechless for a moment.

After giving it some thought, Josh said, "For instance, if someone borrows money from you and doesn't repay it, They refuse your suggestion that they make payments in installments. You suggest they save enough money to pay it back, but they still disagree, so you have to call the police to arrest them."

Maybe the next life will be a fresh start for some people and a prison for others.

Lilly got the picture. She had figured it out.

So that's it! It's not acceptable to not pay back what you owe.

Lilly looked at the resentful spirits, who were still grumbling and harboring resentment. She shouted loudly, "Pay back the money!"

The resentful spirits were in confusion.

Pablo was rendered speechless. It never occurred to him that Little Hades's obsession with money worked this way. He twitched his mouth. He had given lengthy examples, but they were not as clear as those explained by a child.

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