To become a Saint is to be flawless, so the two painted demons painstakingly molded themselves into Saints of human civilization.
This viewpoint left the Sect Leader of the Saint Sect speechless for quite some time.
Emotionally, he desperately wanted to refute such absurd nonsense, because normally, only those who are flawless can become Saints. Yet, rational judgment quickly prevailed: she was likely correct.
There are no truly flawless people in this world, yet there are always Saints. Saintly flawlessness is a convention or even a prevalent issue in human society. Once someone becomes a Saint, all their blemishes can be disregarded, and all their mistakes have deeper meanings. Even when, on certain occasions, someone describes a Saint as having "small flaws" or "limitations," such seemingly derogatory evaluations actually reinforce the Saint's flawlessness.
No one understands this sentiment more deeply than the Sect Leader himself.
