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Journey to the West: Please, Go Out and Fetch the Scriptures.

Chapter 29: This Golden Cicada Is Remarkably Brutal. [29]



Summary

As the Southern Heavenly Gate of the Heavenly Court disappeared, the Jade Emperor was furious, realizing the Heavenly Court's honor was damaged. Meanwhile, Tang San enjoyed peaceful cultivation until a wandering monk, Ding Guang, arrived at Jinshan Monastery, causing panic. Xuan Xin warned Tang San, who decided to confront Ding Guang. During their encounter, Tang San cleverly trapped Ding Guang in a debate, showcasing his superior understanding of Buddhism. The crowd rallied behind Tang San, mocking Ding Guang's arrogance and revealing his lack of true wisdom. Ultimately, Ding Guang was left bewildered and humiliated, while Tang San maintained his honor and authority in the Buddhist realm.

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