To grant favors without seeking reward, perhaps not even letting others know, and to be willing to bear all sins, even if it meant sinking into eternal calamity—this was a Saint.
Chen Changsheng was the Pope, and the Pope was naturally a Saint. The problem was, he did not want to be a Saint, only a good person.
But a good person had to be rewarded with good.
Chen Changsheng was insistent on this point because he had seen far too many counter-examples.
The Tianhai Divine Empress and Shang Xingzhou could be called ambitious people or schemers, but they certainly could not be described as good people.
His martial uncle the Pope was a good person, so his life was of greatest suffering. No matter how the battle ended, he was bound to die.
Bie Yanghong had also died and Wang Po had nearly died several times. As expected, it was hard for good people to live long lives.
It was no wonder that Su Li was not willing to be a good person.