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

Chapter 770: The Poverty of Tripitaka. [768]



Summary

Tripitaka, resembling a stand-up comedian, engages in humorous banter with Sun Wukong, who questions his motives. Tripitaka reveals his struggles with an imbalance of yin and yang, expressing a desire for a wife to improve his appearance. Sun Wukong mocks him, frustrated by Tripitaka's self-importance and incessant complaints about the world. They encounter a village, prompting excitement for a meal. Tripitaka scolds Bai Jia Hei, their horse, for its weight, humorously threatening to roast it if it doesn't shape up. Bai Jia Hei, fearful of Tripitaka's seriousness regarding roasting, hastily complies, highlighting the absurdity of their journey.

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