All in all, unless it was for the sake of nostalgia, there really wasn't much reason to 'borrow' from Mu Di Bai anymore.
Not to mention the fact that Mu Di Bai clearly knew about his 'borrowing' of funds, and had even taken interest on his own! Just think of Di Tou's poor jar of familial wine which had taken in exchange for Di Tou's consumption of Mu Di Bai's Void Wine.
Although in terms of punishment it in theory was Mu Di Bai being kind, as he had exchanged some high quality cultivation wine for Di Tou's ordinary wine, in reality, the sentimental value couldn't be compared! To this day Di Tou's heart still ached for his familial wine….
But in the end, Mu Di Bai couldn't be blamed for that mix up, and even if Mu Di Bai knew, Di Tou couldn't really blame the man. Compared to him who had ate and drank for free for so long at Mu Di Bai's home, Mu Di Bai stealing one item of his, no matter how sentimental it was could only be considered fair game…
