Other language: Vietnamese

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

Chapter 228: Conversation. [228]



Summary

As night enveloped the scene, Cui Lan, confined in her chamber, mourned her family's fate and her love for her husband, a pig-headed demon. Elder Sun, who visited her, questioned her feelings and the potential loss of her husband. Despite her initial reluctance due to his appearance, she recognized his genuine care. Torn between familial duty and personal happiness, Cui Lan expressed her sorrow over her father's wishes to separate them, fearing her future. Meanwhile, discussions among her family and friends about her husband's fate revealed a mix of opinions on human-demon relationships, highlighting societal pressures and personal conflicts. Ultimately, Cui Lan's anguish underscored the struggle between love and duty in a world that harshly judged their bond.

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