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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 503: Sending an Old Farmer Off. [503]
Summary
Li Hu's fury erupts as he confronts corrupt officials, swiftly dispatching them in a brutal display of justice. The scene reveals the harsh reality of a world where law enforcers act as ruthless as bandits, leading to the death of an innocent farmer. Xuanzang mourns the victim, questioning the morality of those who misuse power. Li Hu, while stitching the farmer's body, reflects on the necessity of confronting evil. The group buries the farmer with respect, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of life and death. Amidst their grief, they discuss the weight of violence and the inner turmoil it brings, emphasizing that killing is not a game but a profound burden.Full content
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