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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 105: Closeness Varies by Relationship. [105]
Summary
Wu Kong observes the naive demon fairy, Niu An, reflecting on how experiences shape one's perspective. He finds humor in Tao Ling's struggles with a stronger companion, believing hardship fosters growth. Meanwhile, Niu An's friends worry about a broken teacup, fearing punishment from their Master. Niu An, eager to help, devises a plan to borrow or buy a similar teacup, feeling heroic in his support for his friends. However, the Taoist boys secretly doubt Niu An's wisdom, contemplating how they can shift the blame onto him, revealing their cunning nature. This dynamic illustrates themes of friendship, naivety, and the underlying scheming in their world.Full content
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