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Journey to the West: The Fiercest Worker in the Heavenly Court.
Chapter 686: Definition of Ugly. [686]
Summary
In a humorous exchange, Tripitaka scolds Sun Wukong, calling him a "dead pervert," while the monkey laughs off the monk's embarrassment. The gods and immortals observe, expressing their disgust at Tripitaka's behavior. Despite his reluctance, Tripitaka eventually mounts an ugly black-and-white horse, which he names Ryoma, showcasing his disdain for its appearance. Sun Wukong mocks Tripitaka's attitude, and the two engage in playful banter about the horse's looks. Tripitaka's frustration leads to comedic insults, revealing their dynamic relationship filled with humor and camaraderie as they prepare for their journey.Full content
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