Mr. Gu and Mr. wan discuss the magical items they brought with them. Mr. Gan says that he bought the beads from an eminent monk in the western regions, and that if he wears them, he will live a long and healthy life. The bead is said to have the power to change fortunes, and the beadmaker says that if one wears it, one will be healthier and live a longer life. He also says that it is believed that wearing the bead will make one rich and prosperous. Aww, shucks. He says he will keep the bead, and he promises to keep it for himself. The monk tells him that he has brought the heavenly compass, which was used by the ancestors to establish the Baiyun temple, and asks the highness to look at it, as it is an ancestral heirloom. He adds that he will be going to the monk for advice often, and tells the monk to prepare for a feast. He asks if the monk wants to leave before he even has the chance to host a good party, but the monk says that there is no need for him to be persistent, as he has already enjoyed the tea. He then asks the monk about the other two magical items, which he says are worse than trash. He thinks that the monk offended two powerful people at once, and says that they are "petty and vengeful". The monk says he is calling the magical item of the temple a "piece of trash". He apologizes for being rude, and apologizes again, saying that he is sorry for being so arrogant. He is sure that they will make the monk suffer terribly
Mr. Gu and Mr. wan discuss the magical items they brought with them. Mr. Gan says that he bought the beads from an eminent monk in the western regions, and that if he wears them, he will live a long and healthy life. The bead is said to have the power to change fortunes, and the beadmaker says that if one wears it, one will be healthier and live a longer life. He also says that it is believed that wearing the bead will make one rich and prosperous. Aww, shucks. He says he will keep the bead, and he promises to keep it for himself. The monk tells him that he has brought the heavenly compass, which was used by the ancestors to establish the Baiyun temple, and asks the highness to look at it, as it is an ancestral heirloom. He adds that he will be going to the monk for advice often, and tells the monk to prepare for a feast. He asks if the monk wants to leave before he even has the chance to host a good party, but the monk says that there is no need for him to be persistent, as he has already enjoyed the tea. He then asks the monk about the other two magical items, which he says are worse than trash. He thinks that the monk offended two powerful people at once, and says that they are "petty and vengeful". The monk says he is calling the magical item of the temple a "piece of trash". He apologizes for being rude, and apologizes again, saying that he is sorry for being so arrogant. He is sure that they will make the monk suffer terribly