Tao Bin found his master's residence, only to learn that his master was not there and he had no choice but to look for the Old Abbot.
The Old Abbot, hearing his purpose, chuckled softly and shook his head, "No harm, don't worry."
Tao Bin sat down next to the Abbot with a plop and babbled on, "How can I not worry? You don't know, my sister has had such a hard time, washing diapers in ice-cold water at such a young age, and doing so many chores! It's so pitiful; I can't bear to think about it. Every time I think of her, a tiny figure squatting on the ground, reaching her hands into the icy water, I want to cry."
As he spoke, Tao Bin's eyes truly reddened.
The Old Abbot had no solution for this sensitive and emotional disciple but to sigh deeply, "You should change your temperament, you are a man, and no matter what happens, you should remain calm and composed. You are so easily influenced by emotions, which in the future could hinder your tasks, hinder yourself, and even..."