Chapter 133: Easily Deducing the Answer
Lin Xiuyuan walked up to the checkout counter and pointed at the two lines of text on the wall:
"In worldly affairs, one must keep a blade above the heart."
"In self-cultivation, remember the word 'and' beside 'inch'."
"A blade above the heart forms the character for 'endurance,' and 'and' beside 'inch' forms the character for 'patience'."
"These two lines are telling us to practice 'endurance and patience' in our worldly affairs and self-cultivation."
At this point, a person from the group of burly Tibetan men suddenly spoke up. "Wait, how can you be so certain? Aren't you afraid there's a flaw in your deduction?"
Lin Xiuyuan's expression turned odd. "No way, man. These two lines are a poem from the Wuzhuang Temple chapter in the original Journey to the West. Haven't you read it?"
Hearing this, the man's face turned pale and then flushed. He could hear someone stifling a laugh.
He turned his head in anger and saw a slender, handsome youth with a white Liar-Slayer holstered at his waist, desperately holding back laughter.
