Yuan Mi was in immense pain, his worldview shattered.
To him, the temple was the most sacred place in the world, and the scriptures were the ultimate truths of heaven and earth.
In fact, the teachings of the Buddhist Sect were correct; the vast majority of the scriptures advocated for goodness and self-enlightenment. This is the true essence of cultivation, the highest realm of the Buddhist Sect.
It is merely the foolish who trouble themselves, unable to reach enlightenment, resulting in twisted paths and evil ways.
Gu Wen held no prejudice against Buddhist Law; he believed the law was faultless, it was people who differed.
Cultivation was inherently good; even the Dual Cultivation Skill could be practiced by oneself, although it was demanding.
One needed to reach the realm of Heavenly Person to be able to cultivate alone.
But Yuan Mi, after all, was just a child in his early teens. He didn't understand these things and cried uncontrollably.