No, no, no, he is more than pleased.
Reverence for nature's rule is premised on obtaining what he desires; otherwise, all else is futile talk.
"I always have a sense of reverence, but the one I love is often absent. Hasn't the master always preached that we should focus on the present? I may not understand everything, but what I do know is that the person in front of me is what I want."
Christopher Robinson is a very persistent man.
His persistence stems from traits formed in his childhood.
And after experiencing hardships in adulthood, it has confirmed his inner thoughts and aspirations.
Looking at Christopher Robinson, the abbot is momentarily
at a loss for words.
He knows this young man all too well, who struggled and thrived till now, a man who has both shed blood and served as a significant philanthropist to others.
He clearly understands the peculiarities of his situation but willingly descends into hell to face it.