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Journey to the West: The Fiercest Worker in the Heavenly Court.
Chapter 866: Eat and Drink as Needed. [863]
Summary
In a heated exchange, Tripitaka challenges the Buddha of the Treasure Banner about the morality of transforming a monster into a monk, leading to a tense confrontation. Despite initial resistance, Tripitaka eventually agrees to accept Sha Wu Jing as his disciple after receiving encouragement from Ye Yi Feng. The Buddha, confused by Tripitaka's sudden change of heart, witnesses the monk's unorthodox acceptance of the monster. Guanyin Bodhisattva intervenes to ensure Sha Wu Jing complies, reminding him of his past punishments, which prompts the monster to agree to the master-disciple relationship. Tripitaka outlines lenient rules for his new disciple, emphasizing compassion and non-harm, much to the Buddha's dismay.Full content
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