Mianmian didn't even see the change in Shakyamuni Buddha's apparition; she had already run to the side of the Thousand-Hand Guanyin Temple.
Some monks who hadn't participated in the chanting came over and stood in front of Mianmian.
"Female benefactor, you mustn't do this, how can you destroy the Buddha statues of Fahua Temple?"
"Right, right, female benefactor, you mustn't do this. The Buddha statues of Fahua Temple are the property of our abbot... ah, no, they are the public property of the country, you can't do this!"
Hearing the monks' persuasion, Mianmian turned to Su Chenjin: "Is what they're saying true?"
Su Chenjin's expression was indifferent: "False. The things inside Fahua Temple are like furniture in a house. The incense money is company revenue, and the abbot has the right to deal with it. As long as taxes are paid, the country won't care."
As Su Chenjin mentioned "paying taxes", the monks didn't look too happy.