Tathagata, with a serene expression, looked at Master Zhenyuan.
Although he knew that Master Zhenyuan's visit to the Great Thunder Monastery was to accuse them of wrongdoing, he also knew he would inevitably have to make some concessions to get Master Golden Cicada and his companions out of their predicament.
However, the fact that Master Zhenyuan had taken the initiative to come to Spirit Mountain to seek justice sparked unusual thoughts in the heart of Tathagata.
No great wisdom was needed, just a simple exercise in putting oneself in the other's shoes: if he were in the position of Grand Immortal Zhenyuan, how would he choose?
Wouldn't he staunchly maintain the initiative and wait with composure at the Wuzhuang Temple?
Why then take the initiative to come and seek justice? It seemed as though he himself was somewhat impatient, but logically, shouldn't it be he from the Buddhist Sect who should be impatient?