The monk stopped talking, just looked at Su Bai with a smile as if he hadn’t heard that.
"Please don’t be mad. I’m an observer."
Su Bai shrugged to indicate that he was not asking for trouble; but the wounds were too obvious to be ignored, and the Buddha beads around the monk’s wrist were a real eye-catcher. Besides, maybe it was because of his capability improvement, Su Bai’s attitude towards many things had changed; it may be a little overstated to say that he had become fearless with such a strong power, but it was somehow so true— just like cops were less frightened when facing thieves or robbers than ordinary people.
"I’m leaving." The monk didn’t want to waste any more time with Su Bai. What was more, the monk had valued Su Bai more than the others from the beginning, which Su Bai had noticed. Apparently, the monk was not sure about Su Bai’s capability.
"Then I’m calling the police." Su Bai took out his cellphone and waved it to the monk.