The fat guy had warned Mr. Su Bai countless times that Black and White Impermanence were not as simple as they seemed. Though they were NPC characters designed by the broadcast in this story world, one had to admit that some NPCs occasionally felt more authentic than the actual audience.
Take for example the Demon in the Painting Mr. Su Bai encountered, the Black convenience store owner, and even the Old Pope. Of course, compared to those figures, White Impermanence was hardly worth mentioning. Nonetheless, he wasn't an easy character to deal with. The most crucial aspect was that unlike the audience, whose limits could be roughly estimated, the strength of these NPCs was determined by the design of the broadcast and, to some extent, by their own inherent conditions.
