"The gentleman loves wealth and takes it in rightful ways; slaughtering fierce and evil beasts, one can gain wealth and eliminate evil -- how can that be considered evil? I see it as a great good of humanity. Look at those tigers and leopards that eat not only humans but other animals as well -- cattle, sheep, pigs, rabbits, they all can't escape; think about how many animals a single tiger consumes in a year. By killing a tiger, people are performing a great good for the lives of those cattle, sheep, pigs, and rabbits -- naturally it is good, not evil."
"But humans also eat cattle, sheep, pigs, and rabbits, right? Doesn't that make it evil again?"
"Eating cattle, sheep, pigs, and rabbits is naturally evil, but by killing a tiger, a good deed is done. It is said that good and evil counterbalance each other, so it's probably neither good nor evil."
Xiao Jie listened with interest and thought to himself that these two were quite good at arguing.