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Black Myth: The Devil Ape

【Primordial. Journey to the West. Dark Mythology. Wukong. Journey to the West Conspiracy Theories. Dharma-Ending Age】 Having crossed into the Journey to the West World, Sun Wu became the last monkey of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit. At that time, great changes had swept through the human world, the four continents had become purgatories, enduring a twenty-year dream of the Journey to the West. Golden monkey fur scattered along the western road, the Buddhas turned away, Buddha statues were affixed with the likeness of Demon Beasts, and self-proclaimed new Buddhas emerged, yet they were fiendish creatures addicted to slaughter. As Sun Wu set out on the western journey, he entered a new cycle of reincarnation. Mastering transformations, practicing staff techniques, cultivating Divine Skills, and tempering his chaotic Demon Ape body, he led his monkey brethren on their westward journey. Along the way, Sun Wu discovered that the truths he learned were far crueler than the reality he knew...

The Way of the Six Poisons · Oriental
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283 Chs

Chapter 35: Terror of the Demon Ape, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva!

"I am the Demon Buddha, determined to vanquish the demons here!" Guang Zhi's voice boomed like a great bell, echoing throughout the entire space.

Layers of darkness converged, enveloping Sun Wukong like a silkworm cocoon, one layer after another until there were eighteen, at which point the entire dark veil had become pitch black.

So dark and heavy it seemed as if one could wring out water from it.

There was no movement from within, as if everything had disappeared.

But at this moment, Guang Zhi didn't dare to relax in the slightest.

Because his senses told him that Sun Wukong's aura had not vanished; on the contrary, it was growing more intense, with signs of surpassing the late Earth Immortal stage.

"He's breaking through!"

Upon this thought, Guang Zhi's ghostly flames transformed, flickering incessantly while the dark veil gave birth to two ferocious Buddha heads, incessantly chanting incantations to subdue the demon.