About those stories the storyteller mentioned before, if they were attributed to a group of people, that would be reasonable.
But if they are attributed to one person, it's idolizing, creating a perfect and flawless deity.
In fact, as long as someone is human, they will inevitably have flaws, and perhaps even a dark side.
Even Yun Ran herself doesn't dare claim to be absolutely upright and honest.
She wouldn't dare commit heinous crimes, but sneaky little tricks are quite common.
So, Yun Ran is quite sure that at least eighty percent of the tales about the Lotus are exaggerated.
It's just unknown whether this exaggeration was mixed in from the start, or added in during the retelling.
However, Yun Ran isn't too concerned about this; she's more interested in the situation regarding those Mountain Spirits being refined.
In the bustling streets, the Little Paperman couldn't directly speak to Yun Ran, so it could only transmit messages telepathically.
