Other language: Vietnamese

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

Chapter 424: Funny People Doing Funny Things. [424]



Summary

The text describes a complex scenario involving Wu Kong, a Taoist priest who has orchestrated a massive transformation after seemingly eliminating an emperor. The narrative explores themes of revenge, justice, and societal change through a surreal, metaphysical lens. Wu Kong appears to manipulate reality, creating dream-like scenarios where people can experience catharsis without actual physical harm. He suggests a new societal order where people will become farmers and obtain "No Trouble" talismans, implying a radical restructuring of governance and social interactions. The passage delves into human nature, highlighting how people's primary concern is personal comfort and survival rather than abstract political ideals.

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