The Bodhisattva's complexion slightly darkened; although her appearance was dignified, one could still sense the rising anger within her. Foye, who had just succeeded in intercepting her from abducting the Monk, was also fixing his gaze, feeling uncertain. Foye did not know the purpose behind this woman wanting to abduct the Monk. At the same time, this woman dared to bear the consequences of the radio broadcast punishment by taking action.
Of course, it was very possible that the Bodhisattva simply wanted the Monk and not to kill him. Therefore, even if she bore the consequences and punishment, it might not be severe. But in any case, Foye would not allow this woman to take away the Monk beside him without any warning.
