Zhong Shouzheng, with the countenance of a young boy, sat cross-legged, arms wrapped around his chest, on a calligraphy scroll that bore the four bold characters: upholding justice and fighting evil.
This was a gift Yu Ziqing had given to Zhong Shouzheng, handwritten by Zhang Quli, nurtured over many years into a treasure.
Yu Ziqing had seen it before and took an extra look.
Others understood it at face value, but in reality, Old Zhang had whispered that this was a scroll he used long ago to encourage himself when he was disheartened, to strengthen his resolve, and not go along with the mainstream corruption of the time.
If I think it's right, I must uphold it; if I think it's wrong, even if the world says otherwise, I must not succumb to it.
Of course, Yu Ziqing thought this was Old Zhang's high EQ way of putting it.
In truth, it's as simple as: if I think it's right, then it's right; if I think it's wrong, then it's wrong.
