Chapter 787 An order is issued, see Judge 6
The young man's words were as heavy as snow, causing everyone to subconsciously look up.
I saw that in the sky where the red token light was emitted, a dark black gate faintly appeared.
Mysterious, dark, and magnificent.
A strange feeling hit his heart, Lian Feng tilted his head and opened his mouth, "Oh my God......"
It turns out that the Yan God can really open the door of the underworld.
Those stories and legends are not fake.
"Father-in-law."
Yan Ling took a step forward and stood beside the ghost king, the ghost king's eyes were heavy, and the bottom of his eyes was as deep as the sea, and he couldn't see anything unusual.
"Squeak."
The door slowly pushed open from within, and a figure emerged from the somewhat illusory door.
Dressed in a bright red official robe and with a slender beard, he looks like a middle-aged Confucian student.
He stepped from the underworld to the yang with one foot, and slowly landed behind the table.
"Boom."
Everyone subconsciously swallowed.
Xu Mo: Holy!
Is this a judge?
Lao Tzu can still see the judge?
Dao Sanqian's mouth trembled, rubbed his eyes to make sure he wasn't dreaming, and muttered, "It's actually Judge Cui......"
Four judges of the underworld.
Judge Cui takes care of the affairs of the sun during the day, breaks the grievances of the underworld at night, and picks people and ghosts, which is better than a god.
He is the head of the four judges.
The person in front of him is holding a red book in his left hand and a pen in his right hand.
It is the legendary Book of Life and Death and the Soul Hook Pen.
"Incredible......
Even with Qian Lao, he showed a look of surprise, he had seen the judge talisman.
The cultivation of the unicorn was to forcibly open the door of the underworld, and it was Lu Ju who was invited.
This young man actually invited Judge Cui......
Cui Jue touched his forehead, sat down directly on the chair placed behind the table, and looked at the ghost king first, "Beibei, you summoned all the ghosts in the capital of a country and provoked a hundred ghosts to walk at night, are you guilty?" ”
Cui Juan is the appearance of a middle-aged Confucian student, and his speech is also gentle and polite, not like a strict judge in charge of the laws of the underworld.
"Cui Ju, the night walk of a hundred ghosts is a last resort. Since ancient times, the rules of secret marriage have been set. Is it a big crime for this little Taoist priest to forcibly break my daughter's marriage contract? ”
Cui Juan nodded his finger on the table: "I have seen the appearance of both of you, and it is reasonable." Now that both sides are injured, it's a write-off. ”
As soon as these words came out, everyone in the audience couldn't help but show joy.
A write-off is the best ending for them.
However, Dao Sanqian and others, who were well versed in the rules of the Yin and Yang worlds, were also a little surprised.
Both sides are justified in this matter, and they are not justified in it.
Why did Judge Cui stand on their side?
"Cui Juan!"
The Ghost King let out a cold cry, and pointed at Cui Juan in anger, "How can you be so unfair? ”
Judge Cui touched his chin and thought for a moment, "Am I unfair?" ”
Yanling: "It is said that Cui is selfless and never biased in handling cases, but today's verdict is like this, I am not convinced!" ”
"Ling'er is right," the Ghost King suddenly turned his eyes to look at the young man standing idly beside him, "And I still have a question, please ask Judge Cui to clear up." ”
Cui Juan pressed his eyebrows, waved his hand and said, "You have a lot of things, let's talk about it." ”
"Why does this little Taoist priest have a judgment order in his hand?"
Cui Juan was expressionless: "Do you want to say that I am partial to her?" ”
"It's good that Cui Juan understands what I mean." The Ghost King glanced at Yan Tao, "The judge's order is owned by the judge, and if you see the judge himself, you gave him the judge's order, which has already explained the relationship between you." Then, you are not qualified to judge this case, Judge Cui! ”