The vice dean tells the others that the incense ash furnace in question is a "sitarara furnace" , which means "iron with spiritual patterns" . He tells them that he used to work in the Justice Department of the Daxi Kingdom for ten years. He used to know everything, including when he woke up in the golden hall. He says that after reading books, he became "omnificent" and could guess everything. He asks the vice dean if he can believe that he is so small-minded, but he says that he can't, because he's not sure if what he said is true, or not. The story of the red-grade sarira furnace goes something like this: An esteemed monk once mixed the ashes of incense in the furnace at a Buddhist temple and refined it using the great east fire . The incense was white, but it was only used 36 times, so it was classified as "emerald grade." The story goes that the Buddhist temple got 20 pieces of red- grade sarira from the monk who wanted to make sure that the furnaces were not destroyed so that they could be used for saving those in need. The white-grade furnace is rare, and the monk was only trying to help those who needed it. The vice-dean says that the six furnaces in question are all emerald grade, but one is white grade, and he asks if they can give him the white- grade furnace for a while, so he can consider it.
The vice dean tells the others that the incense ash furnace in question is a "sitarara furnace" , which means "iron with spiritual patterns" . He tells them that he used to work in the Justice Department of the Daxi Kingdom for ten years. He used to know everything, including when he woke up in the golden hall. He says that after reading books, he became "omnificent" and could guess everything. He asks the vice dean if he can believe that he is so small-minded, but he says that he can't, because he's not sure if what he said is true, or not. The story of the red-grade sarira furnace goes something like this: An esteemed monk once mixed the ashes of incense in the furnace at a Buddhist temple and refined it using the great east fire . The incense was white, but it was only used 36 times, so it was classified as "emerald grade." The story goes that the Buddhist temple got 20 pieces of red- grade sarira from the monk who wanted to make sure that the furnaces were not destroyed so that they could be used for saving those in need. The white-grade furnace is rare, and the monk was only trying to help those who needed it. The vice-dean says that the six furnaces in question are all emerald grade, but one is white grade, and he asks if they can give him the white- grade furnace for a while, so he can consider it.