"Oh, you're talking about that little Taoist Boy, huh? Seems like nothing much happened to him, but I heard he was quite ill for some time, and if it hadn't been for his master having some real skills, I'm afraid that boy might have lost his life," Luo Zhen said after a brief contemplation.
"Is it really wrong to take money from the dead? Ha, I think it's best not to take money, whether it's from the living or the dead—of course, if most of it is spent on buying offerings, then that's a different story," I spoke truthfully. In this line of work, it's inevitable to receive some red envelopes, but if the other party is in a poor financial situation, we can't take their money, which is considered doing good and accumulating virtue. However, if the other party is very well-off, it's acceptable to take some as part of our daily expenses, like for meals and buying yellow paper, cinnabar, incense, and candles.