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Lord Banks graciously invited Mai to sit on the sofa. After settling in, he let out a deep sigh, expressing his distress, “Hey Uncle Mai, I really need your assistance.”
Mai nodded and responded earnestly, “Since I’m here, I’ll do my utmost to help. You need to share everything with me.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
With a heavy heart, Lord Banks continued, “In the past, I’ve med myself for being so confused and making some unreasonable choices.”
He recounted the kidnapping of Fitz and Zara in Japan and the destruction caused by Xion to the Matsumoto family. He also revealed his betrayal of Xion and the assassination of Diana, sharing his concerns with Mai. “Uncle Mai, do you think I might face retribution for this?”
Waving his hand, Mai replied seriously, “Lord Banks, you are like family to me, so I won’t lead you into thoseplicated matters. Remember, in this world, whether viewed from a moral or scientific standpoint, there is no such thing as retribution.”<fnf34d> Th?s chapter is updated by findnovel</fnf34d>
Surprised, Lord Banks asked, “But doesn’t the Taoist belief speak of reincarnation and retribution?”
Shaking his head, Mai rified, “What you’re referring to is Buddhism. Our Fengshui and metaphysics are different. We follow the Book of Changes and the I Ching.”
Curious, Lord Banks questioned, “So you’re saying there’s no karma? Is that really true?”
Mai smiled and replied, “That’s my perspective, but it’s fine if you don’t agree. Let’s discuss my views based on our metaphysical principles.”
“Please, go ahead,” Lord Banks urged.
Mai paused momentarily and then asked, “ording to the concept of karma, those whomit evil must be punished, and those who do good will be rewarded, correct?”
Lord Banks nodded, “That’s what they say.”
“Then let me ask you this,” Mai continued, “what about the babies who die shortly after birth? They haven’t even had a chance to live, let alone do good or evil. Why don’t they get the opportunity for a healthy life?”
Feeling ufortable, Lord Banks admitted, “That doesn’t seem fair.”
Mai nodded again and pressed on, “Now consider this: why do some people lead virtuous lives yet still face misfortune?”
With a sigh, Mai reflected, “When I was younger, during the Central ins War, my family had to move from the Central ins to Eastcliff to escape the conflict.”
“We lived in Mao’er Hutong, where there was a woman who devoted her life to reciting the Buddha’s teachings. Despite her kindness,” Mai continued, “she faced immense hardship.”
“Her husband passed away young, and she worked tirelessly to raise her three sons, hoping they would care for her in her old age. However, when she grew older, none of them supported her.”
“Her daughters-inw fought over the family property, taking even her small rations. They would even break her cistern just to make her life more difficult, wishing for her to pass away so they could im the old house.”
“While her sons didn’t harm her directly, they would mock and belittle her whenever they visited. During funerals of neighbors, they would scorn her, questioning why she couldn’t have a quicker death.”
“This poor woman not only struggled to get enough to eat but alsocked warm clothing. She spent her days weeping silently, her tears blurring her vision, and she could no longer afford to light the kerosenemp. Life was a constant struggle for her.”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>