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

Chapter 23: Morning Enlightenment, Evening Death. [23]



Summary

An old monkey, inspired by Wu Kong's tales of the outside world, decides to venture beyond Flower Fruit Mountain, igniting a desire among other monkeys to explore. Wu Kong leaves a protective hair on him, ensuring safety against fatal dangers. As the old monkey heads south, Wu Kong reflects on his own past, recognizing the challenges ahead for the old monkey compared to his own difficult experiences. The lifespan of Flower Fruit Mountain monkeys exceeds that of others, with Wu Kong ensuring their well-being. Despite the old monkey's concern for Wu Kong's lack of a mate, he remains devoted to his cultivation path, humorously evading marriage pressure while contemplating the complexities of love and connection in his current form.

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