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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 177: Capture the Dragon with One Hand!

Azure Dragon also felt the anger of being deceived.

"How could I have trusted you so much!"

Azure Dragon roared angrily, but did not strike to suppress the ancient turtle. Instead, he turned and charged towards Sun Wukong, intending to kill him.

Seeing this, the other Demon Buddhas took action—some attacking Sun Wukong, others fighting the ancient turtle, with all sorts of Divine Skills and spells flying, creating chaos on the scene.

Boom!

Azure Dragon unleashed Divine Skills, summoning countless Calamity Thunders that enveloped Sun Wukong layer by layer, yet not a single one managed to harm him.

The terrifying Thunder Light drew close only to be absorbed by the demonic body, not only failing to inflict damage but also being transformed into energy that aided his training.

Azure Dragon grew furious, yet unaware that such Calamity Thunder was too weak for Sun Wukong; it wasn't even enough to plug the gaps between his teeth, and he couldn't be bothered to care.