So Xunxiang angrily said, "You're just making trouble without reason. No matter what you say, eating meat is not allowed on Buddha Mountain; it is a precept! If you eat meat on Buddha Mountain, you are provoking us! Your crime should..."
Xunxiang really wanted to say "be executed," but recalling everything that had happened before, she understood that Rabbit, whom they couldn't even beat, was impossible to kill. So after much thought, she came up with, "Starve you for a hundred days!"
Qin Shou just sneered, not taking it seriously at all. If eating meat really led to punishment, then Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha wouldn't have helped him steal an entire kitchen.
Seeing that Qin Shou was not afraid at all, Xunxiang was so angry that she was gnashing her teeth as she said, "Rabbit, do you really treat our Buddhist precepts as child's play?"