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

Chapter 40: The Human Heart is the Hardest to Understand. [40]



Summary

The passage depicts a scene in the Heavenly Realm where Shen San Yue reprimands a group of immortals for their inappropriate behavior and lack of virtue. He warns them about the consequences of slandering others and emphasizes the importance of maintaining dignity. The narrative then shifts to Wu Kong's return to Flower and Fruit Mountain, where he informs Sun Rui Zhen about his ascension to the Immortal Realm and appointment as a celestial horse raiser. Wu Kong provides guidance to his monkey followers, creates magical stone carvings, and instructs them to elect a new Monkey King while assuring them they can seek his help if needed.

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