Ming Cheng's face was ghastly pale, almost appearing dazed, with sparse eyebrows resting on his protruding brow bones, and his eyes were dim and lifeless, increasingly resembling a skeleton.
Kong Chan gave his bald head a slap, shouting, "The practice of Buddhism itself is to spread goodness across the world; the Buddha walks barefoot without shame over asceticism; if the Bodhisattva's golden body requires worldly evil for plating, is that a golden body? It's disgrace!"
Ming Cheng was taken aback, a spark of brilliance suddenly appearing in his eyes. He bowed to Kong Chan and said, "Thank you, Master, for your guidance!"
