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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 132: Prelude. [132]
Summary
Wu Kong reflects on life's inevitability, noting that youth and vigor fade, leaving individuals subdued by reality. He observes that eliminating low-level officials only leads to new ones emerging, suggesting a need for adaptation rather than conflict. Meanwhile, Xin He explores the vibrant city, absorbing its stories and scenes, contrasting with Liu Lan's indifferent perspective. As they consider attending a spiritual assembly hosted by the Great Immortal Ling Yuan, locals debate the merits of the event, questioning its authenticity. Despite skepticism about divine blessings, many are drawn to the opportunity, revealing human nature's enduring hopefulness.Full content
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