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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 452: Big and Small Matters. [452]
Summary
In a beautifully illuminated cave, Old Niu and Niu An enjoy a simple meal, reflecting on life and its mysteries. Old Niu emphasizes the importance of seeing beyond appearances, while Niu An is restless, waiting for a monk. Despite the tranquil surroundings, Niu An feels pressure about his responsibilities. The scene illustrates contrasting perspectives on life, with Old Niu embodying calm acceptance and Niu An grappling with anxiety about the future. The dialogue reveals their different approaches to existence, food, and the passage of time, encapsulating a blend of mundane and philosophical themes.Full content
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