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Journey to the West: Anyway, It's Boring, Might as Well Rob Someone.
Chapter 31: The Bodhisattva Came, and Payment is Required. [31]
Summary
In this narrative, Sun Wukong pretends to be dead to draw the Bodhisattva's attention, while the Bodhisattva recognizes his ruse but intervenes protectively. Chu Yun, a robber, refuses to acknowledge her and demands tolls for passage, escalating his demands. The Bodhisattva offers enlightenment in exchange for allowing Tripitaka to pass, but Chu Yun raises the price. The Bodhisattva realizes he is a reincarnation of a powerful figure and tries to persuade him to join the Western path, which he declines, preferring his current carefree lifestyle. The Bodhisattva attempts moral guidance, but Chu Yun remains indifferent, showcasing a contrast between his desires and the Bodhisattva's teachings.Full content
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