Tathagata's gaze was deep, and his words carried hidden meanings.
However, Confucius merely smiled slightly, indifferent, and said: "Tathagata Buddha, don't you find witnessing such history interesting?"
Tathagata Buddha shook his head and said solemnly, "Some things should not be given a sense of fun."
"True enough." Confucius nodded, saying, "Therefore, some things, being great endeavors, should not be stopped."
His robe fluttered as he stood at the forefront of the tide, like an elder who has seen many storms, and did not find the impending events unbearable.
This made Tathagata Buddha quite helpless, sighing, "Sometimes, I truly wish to teach you a lesson, old Master Kong."
Confucius, upon hearing this, smiled humbly and said, "I am willing to accept the Buddha's teachings."
His attitude made one feel like their fist struck cotton.
"Forget it."
