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Journey to the West: The Fiercest Worker in the Heavenly Court.

Chapter 702: The Kindness of Tripitaka. [702]



Summary

Flames engulfed the Guanyin Zen Temple as Tripitaka, witnessing the chaos, confronted the seasoned monks responsible for the fire. Ignoring Sun Wukong's warnings, he unleashed his power, turning the temple into a blazing inferno. Tripitaka justified his actions as a form of purification against evil spirits, while Sun Wukong expressed disbelief at his master's ferocity. The Western Church's leaders, including Buddha Tathagata and Maitreya Buddha, were horrified by Tripitaka's behavior, which contradicted their expectations. As the temple burned, they anxiously awaited the appearance of the black bear spirit, but it remained absent, heightening their concern.

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