Dreams are divided into two types, one being the active kind, often referred to as daydreams, the realm that everyone wishes to enter, because only in that space can one find what they desire. The other is the passive kind, natural dreams.
The first type of dreams can be easily entered by outsiders, but extricating someone from them is considerably difficult; as for the second type, due to their passive nature, it's relatively easier to bring someone out, but entering them is extremely challenging. Keep in mind, dreaming is a natural behavior of Mother Nature, and one absolutely must not challenge nature. A slight carelessness could lead to serious injury or even death.
The Great Zen Master, with his own strength, resolutely brought Ye Tian out. This fortune is beyond her reach, but what she finds perplexing is, is Ye Tian truly the Guardian of the temple? Is it truly worthwhile for the temple's Great Zen Master to risk his life for someone whose origins are unknown?