The temple master of Baohua Temple is already in his fifties, with a slender build, a cold and condensed gaze. He wears a blue Daoist robe with a black high hat, from which a black silk ribbon drapes down at the back. Over this, he wears a black silk gown, secured with a white Taoist belt, from which hang various talismans. On his feet are same-colored Daoist shoes, and he holds a horsetail whisk in one hand, while the other holds Daoist beads woven with five-colored silk threads.
A formal attire, extremely dignified, also reflecting an esteemed status. The man indeed appears dignified because of his attire, but his aura seems somewhat unstable.
Compared to her master, the temple master known by the Daoist name Cheng Zhenzi gives off the appearance of a person from a traditional background when viewed alongside one from the wilderness.
Tsk tsk, her master may hail from the wilderness, but he has a disciple as talented as herself. Does this man have such a disciple?
