Other language: Vietnamese

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

Chapter 713: Can We Kill. [713]



Summary

In this narrative, Tang Seng grapples with the contradictions of Buddhist teachings and the realities of the world. He questions the effectiveness of human laws, especially concerning monks who evade justice. Maitreya Buddha's teachings prompt Tang Seng to reflect on himself, leading to a humorous yet serious self-assessment. As he contemplates the need for action against evil, he feels a growing frustration with his inability to confront wrongdoing. Influenced by a voice urging him to act decisively, he realizes that killing for the greater good can align with his newfound understanding of justice. This marks a significant transformation in his character, blending compassion with a willingness to confront evil.

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