The amount of money that he calculated that he needed to pay as fines for killing his mission partners made him shake his head and say, "At least, the sect is now giving the people who were killed the bulk of the fines. In the past, they took about 90% of the fines, not just an extra 30%."
"If I didn't know any better, I would think this was because the sect has decided to treat divine beings better. But I know better, so I know that if they didn't do this and set this much guarantee, no divine being would sign up for their sect missions."
He is certain of this because the sect doesn't fine anyone for killing other divine beings the way they fine for killing mortals. So he can't say that the sect has suddenly decided that the lives of divine beings have become more valuable to the sect.
In fact, the opposite seems to be the case. The sect doesn't care about its disciples after they become divine beings.
