Xue Dili silently observed the terrified humans, unsure of what these people, living in Hell, had gone through to react in such a way.
They seemed to be completely captive, subjected to various fear stimuli daily, as if they were terrified and tormented like startled birds, even when meeting a kind-hearted soul, their first reaction was to assume it was some new form of torment by a demon.
Yet Xue Dili held no grievance towards them, as those living in this Hell were likely already insane, no longer "humans," but merely livestock providing fear for the demons.
People around him were also fearfully moving further away, like encountering a new demon and daring not to approach.
Some already retreated in terror to their shabby wooden huts, locking their doors, seemingly trembling behind them.
Is this what it's like to live under demon dominion?
Xue Dili would not blame these people because, from just these reactions, he understood the kind of torment humans endured in Hell.
