Laozi, using the "Huahu Scripture" as a launching point, challenged Tathagata, and his question immediately altered the expressions of those in the Buddhist sect present.
If it were a commoner who had spoken these words, they would have been met with immediate curses and arguments, but since the speaker was none other than Laozi, the leader of the Three Pure, who would dare to scold him? Would that not be akin to an old man seeking death by eating poison? Thus, the Buddhists present were rendered speechless, waiting for Tathagata to respond.
Tathagata pondered and then said, "There seems to be such a matter, perhaps it's just that Laojun's name is so revered that it spawned rumors among the people! Or maybe it's because the people in The Eastern Land feel a closeness to Buddhism, thus holding it in such high regard."
Laozi, hearing Tathagata play it off, directly asked, "But I have heard others say that the scripture was written by Buddha Ancestor himself."