Yi Lin shouted for a while.
Then he calmed down.
There was no point in shouting any further.
He chuckled, both self-deprecating and powerless.
Yi Lin gradually understood why Shakyamuni Buddha and Morro yearned for "transcendence" in that world.
This feeling of being "bound" was uncomfortable.
But where is "transcendence"?
"Beyond the world"?
No, it's not.
Yi Lin had seen with his own eyes the scenes "beyond the world."
It was neither transcendence nor "paradise."
Since "beyond the world" is not paradise, then where is paradise?
Once, Gilgamesh said that "Paradise" was something created by Xiao Xi to make "paradise."
Yi Lin sighed long, lying on the ground, staring up at the void above.
According to the pillar of light's description, this is the "Land of the Dead."
Similar to a "resurrection point" or a "Safety House," yet the underworld atmosphere here is completely contrary to "safety."
At this moment, Yi Lin is a ghost.