"Not moved by feelings, nor troubled by them. Heartlessness is also my Dao and I will not abandon it," Xuan Du indifferently said.
As a Supreme Daoist, Xuan Du excelled in Taoist teachings and possessed his own understandings. He knew that Forget Love is not synonymous with heartlessness, yet in his view, Forget Love and heartlessness were no different, as both meant not being ensnared by feelings.
Xuan Du, who had walked this path since childhood, did not plan to experience emotions again, only to then forget them; he was resolute in his path, moving ever forward.
"The Dao Heart of a Daoist friend is exceptionally steady," Qing Yu praised.
What is called having emotions, forgetting emotions, or being heartless, when spoken of, sounds grand, but in reality, is merely a state of mind. Each person's circumstances differ, and so do their choices.