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Journey to the West: Anyway, It's Boring, Might as Well Rob Someone.

Chapter 28: Is That Person a Reincarnation of an Ancient Great Shaman?. [28]



Summary

In a tense scenario, Li Tian Wang's anxiety grows as he desires to leave captivity. Tai Bai Jin Xing reassures him, promising rescue while Chu Yun demands a hefty ransom for release. Tai Bai Jin Xing struggles to understand Chu Yun's obsession with money, contrasting the typical goals of immortals. After escaping, Tai Bai Jin Xing learns from his disciples that they lack the funds to meet Chu Yun's demands. Meanwhile, Sun Wukong reports to Tripitaka about the situation, revealing the bandit’s demands and suggesting seeking help from the formidable South Sea Guan Shi Yin. In the Heavenly Court, Tai Bai Jin Xing informs Yu Huang Da Di about the ransom, provoking the Emperor's anger over the insult to the court's honor. True Monarch Tai Yi identifies the bandit as a reincarnated Ancient Great Sorcerer, linking the situation to a powerful being, complicating matters further.

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