Li Xiong, born of a warrior background, lacked Fan Changsheng's imagination and outright rejected, saying, "Impossible! Confucius avoided speaking of prodigies, force, chaos, and spirits... no, what I mean is there's no Divine Power in this world, nor is there..."
Li Xiong painfully closed his mouth, "Prime Minister, pretend I said nothing."
How should he inform the superstitious Prime Minister of the Immortal Daoist that he doesn't believe in ghosts or spirits at all?
Fan Changsheng, however, remained composed and seemingly didn't mind the emperor's remarks, steadfastly asserting, "Humans are too insignificant within the universe, human abilities are limited, and knowledge is likewise limited; Your Majesty, it's not incorrect to judge the lack of supernatural phenomena through personal knowledge and experience, yet it isn't wrong either for me to conclude there are supernatural phenomena based on my expertise."
Isn't he still wrong then?
