Zhao Hai had a sense of justice, but not too much. He didn't want to be a Saint, he wasn't a Saint, and he would never become one. However, in the face of major events, he could still stick to his heart.
After many years of education on earth, the idea that everyone was equal had taken root in his mind and become a part of Zhao Hai's connection with earth.
Under such circumstances, how could Zhao Hai hope for the existence of slaves? When he was in the lower realm, he had already abolished slavery. However, in the cultivation world, people were still kept in captivity like livestock. Zhao Hai had to do something about it.
However, Zhao Hai was not an ordinary man. Before he did anything, he would consider the gains and losses. If a person wanted to help others, he had to first see if he had the ability. If he was successful, he would help the world; if he was poor, he would only care about himself. This saying was most suitable for Zhao Hai.