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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 22: Danger in the Valley, Ambush in the Woods

A thousand miles beyond Mount Fuling.

In a small mountain valley.

"Since the king has left, we don't know when he will return, is it dangerous?" the One-Armed Monkey, wielding a broken stone sword, swung vigorously, sweeping and slashing, creating gusts of wind, appearing exceptionally powerful.

Next to him, the white ape was doing squats, then switched to push-ups, saying, "Alas, our strength is insufficient, we cannot help him!"

Sun Wukong had left Mount Fuling long ago, settling the troop of monkeys in this small mountain valley, letting them self-train.

At first, the troop of monkeys didn't feel anything, but while training, they suddenly felt a bit listless. After thinking about it, they realized it was because they were missing inspirational speeches and missions.

Without inspirational speeches and missions, the monkeys were like souls lost, still training but lacking the usual sense of excitement.