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Journey to the West: The Fiercest Worker in the Heavenly Court.
Chapter 864: I Disagree. [861]
Summary
Amitabha Buddha feels redundant after his kindness is disregarded. Tripitaka is confused when informed that Sha Wu Jing, a former general punished by the Jade Emperor, is now his disciple. Tripitaka, valuing his identity as a Celestial enforcer, resists the Buddha's arrangements, claiming they insult his dignity. He argues that the Buddha's teachings advocate for equality, challenging the notion of being dictated to. Despite the Buddha's insistence that having a disciple is beneficial, Tripitaka refuses, citing the burden of another companion. The chapter concludes with Tripitaka humorously rejecting the arrangement, emphasizing his discomfort with the situation.Full content
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