Face and honor are of greater importance than the heavens, and while Huayang is not a man who places excessive value on face, it does not mean that he is entirely indifferent to it.
"This is the rule you established, by the look of it this charge has served its purpose. When someone dares to challenge authority without violating any laws, then an infinitely broad charge can be used to punish others."
Huayang said, "Without this charge, the laws would be difficult to enforce. Where there are desires, law ceases to exist, and equity among men would be scarce. Or do you have a better way? I've often heard the Founder praise you."
Gu Wen didn't respond, but instead countered with a question, "Are you truly concerned about the world?"
Huayang nodded, unable to deny it, "He who acts for the public good, is truly a great power."
"What if one does not act for the public good?"