"One time, Master took me along and we passed by a clothing store. Master saw a goose-yellow dress, which looked really pretty when worn. All us kids clapped and liked it. Master walked around the shop a few times, but in the end, she couldn't bear to buy it. She had to support a big courtyard full of children like me - but Master didn't like unrighteous wealth. She often boasted to us that every ounce of silver she had was clean and pure, but we all knew that she barely had an ounce of silver on her for years."
"Then Master started to teach us cultivation. Out of all the siblings in the big courtyard, only four of us were able to cultivate. I still remember clearly that Master wasn't happy. After that day, our food was noticeably better than the others'. The other children complained in secret, saying Master was biased, and some even maliciously slandered her, claiming she saved us only to find a successor and that she would eventually abandon the other children."