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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.

Chapter 156: Life and Death. [156]



Summary

The Divine Being expresses gratitude to Nezha, who lightens the mood with humor despite the weight of calamities. Meanwhile, Wu Kong and others attend to three severely injured ladies, revealing a chaotic world plagued by conflict. Wu Kong employs his skills to heal the women, sensing danger from their injuries. Xin He worries about their safety and Wu Kong's involvement. As Wu Kong isolates the healing process, the atmosphere shifts, hinting at impending troubles for them all. The narrative intertwines themes of camaraderie, healing, and the looming threat of violence in a tumultuous realm.

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