Eight hundred and eighty-fifth chapters go down the mountain together(2/2)
From the outside, it looks very shabby.
A lot of the paint on the car has peeled off and there are dents everywhere.
One of the headlights was broken, and the bumper was full of cracks and holes.
And both cars are like this, they look no different from scrapped cars...
Actually, I don’t have any requirements on what kind of car I want to take.
It's better than walking anyway.
Just a little curious.
The Wudang Sect, in addition to having a high prestige among Taoists, Wudang Mountain is also a tourist attraction.
Not to mention the income from professional businesses such as ghost exorcism and feng shui.
The annual tourism income of Wudang Mountain is an astronomical figure.
Such a wealthy Wu-Tang Clan.
Now when I go out to exorcise demons, I drive two shabby Harvard cars that are almost scrapped?
The rest of the people were also slightly stunned.
Because that car is really useless.
Li Chunlong saw it and said awkwardly:
"I'm sorry, everyone.
The conditions are like this, so I can only aggrieve you."
Hearing this, Yun Hu asked:
"Brother Li, your Wudang sect is so popular in tourism.
You don’t have any money to repair the glass, right?
Look at this car, forget it the bumper is broken.
The windshield is cracked, is there no need to use transparent glue?
Isn’t it a bit cold?”
Hearing this, we all looked at Li Chunlong.
But Li Chunlong smiled slightly and didn't take it seriously.
Anyway, he calmly explained:
"Master said that the Sanqing Taoist priests sculpted their bodies from clay.
We who have entered the Tao should cultivate our minds and bodies and conform to the way of heaven.
The rest are all external things, as long as they can be used.
As for the income of our sect, in addition to the necessary decoration of the Taoist palace and welcoming tourists.
The rest of the after-tax income is basically used for donations and welfare undertakings.
Therefore, the sect has always been frugal.
There is nothing valuable, and the means of transportation are used as long as they are available, without pursuing luxury..."
Chapter completed!