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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 239: Fate, Indescribably Wonderful. [239]
Summary
In a rural setting, a young boy dreams of crafting an impressive puppet and adorning himself in magnificent clothing, while his friend, Wu Kong, playfully encourages him. The story reflects on the carefree nature of Wu Kong, contrasting with the serious demeanor of Pigsy, who ponders the monkey king's unique journey. As the family returns home, they are startled by the presence of Wu Kong and his companions, highlighting their fear of monsters. Despite initial apprehension, the boy reassures his parents about the friendly monsters. The narrative intertwines themes of friendship, imagination, and the fear of the unknown, culminating in a peaceful evening under the stars.Full content
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