As the saying goes, one clutches his sword even till his hair turns white; to ensure that regrettable events unfold, it is most fitting for Ying Si to step in and conclude the matter.
He is not some naive simpleton, and to describe him as both critical and ruthless is to hit the nail on the head.
Yi Chengzi acts always suspecting the worst of others yet conducting himself with the utmost goodwill; his actions have done justice to both Shen Hui and their friendship.
The conclusion of this matter, with Ying Si stepping forward, could not be more suitable.
Given that Yi Chen hails from a sect, it is more appropriate for him to deal with the Demon Sect using his feud with Chen Haichao as a pretext than for Great Qin to intervene directly.
Such a symbiotic understanding should not be discussed with outsiders.
"Having the State Preceptor by my side is like a fish finding water," Ying Si declared, stopping by a colossal city and sighing at the moon with emotion.