This is human nature at its worst.
Compared to Lu Qingshan, the actions of the sand bandits were clearly much more despicable.
Yet merely because of Lu Qingshan's seemingly nonchalant mockery, the Clan Leader of Giant Bear City's hatred for Lu Qingshan had instantly surpassed his hatred for the sand bandits.
As for the reason.
The sand bandits were notoriously infamous and vicious, while Lu Qingshan appeared like a good person.
Bullying the kind and fearing the wicked; it was nothing but that.
...
The young monk Jue Zhen saw Lu Qingshan decisively behead Qi Luo and was slightly stunned.
Eventually, the young monk brought his hands together, bowed to Lu Qingshan, and began chanting a Buddhist scripture for the departed, "....Thus have I heard..."
Lu Qingshan nodded to the young monk and then looked around, sword in hand.
He had been so flamboyant by embedding the head of Qi Luo, the leader of the sand bandits, directly into the walls of Giant Bear City.