The crowd was taken aback, not expecting Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha to offer Qin Shou the best seat, which surprised them somewhat. At the same time, there was a sour feeling in their hearts, and their gazes towards Qin Shou grew increasingly unfriendly.
Qin Shou paid them no mind, and after plopping down, he waved towards Li Zhenying and the others and said, "Don't just stand there, come and sit too."
"Rabbit, this is Buddha Mountain's monastery hall, where one stands or sits is at the Bodhisattva's discretion. Who do you think you are, giving orders like that?" Xunxiang scolded.
Qin Shou thought about it and realized she was right, so he looked pathetically at Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha.
Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha said, "Master Li and Lady Diyong are the daughters of the Pagoda-bearing Heavenly Lord, and Kui San is a descendant of the Kun clan of the North Sea, all of whom are entitled to sit."