"I, as a humble monk, save the world; what wrong have I done?"
The Jade Sword Buddha firmly refused, and in the next moment, was pulled back to sit beside Gu Wen. First, he smoothed over her wounds, then applied his energy to dispel the poison, and finally cast a spell to cleanse her clothes.
He also took the time to wipe the bloodstains from her head, restoring the image of a pristine platinum nun.
Though she has tempted him several times, Gu Wen maintained great self-control, behaving like a traditional scholar, strictly adhering to propriety, contrary to his otherwise dissolute words and deeds.
Often, Gu Wen would express matters of love outright, believing that the affection between men and women is merely about intent, and all other ceremonial formalities are but burdensome.
Gu Wen fetched a damp towel, wiped the Jade Sword Buddha's face, and jested, "In this way, I too rid the world of evil for the common folk."