Qin Jun did not fear Sang Liang but he did fear Tathāgata, the Buddha behind him in Buddhism.
If Tathāgata's pursuit were provoked, the trouble would be immense.
However, even in this world, Tathāgata remained the Buddha, with an absolutely high status in Buddhism. Even if he offended Buddhism, it was unlikely that Tathāgata would take action personally, for he was not Sun Wukong who could create Havoc in Heaven.
As for dispelling Sang Liang's hostility toward himself, Qin Jun had not even considered it; what a joke it would be, kowtowing to someone trying to kill him—was that befitting the status of a transmigrator?
With that thought, Qin Jun's efforts intensified, as if a volcano were installed in his stomach, spewing flames non-stop.
"Speaking of which, don't I get experience points for killing these white shadows?"