At that moment, countless arrows rained down from all directions!

The chosen one, unable to dodge in time, was instantly riddled with arrows, while the source of these hidden attacks was none other than the countless rat spirits swarming around!

Fortunately, the chosen one had a single hair protecting him and escaped death.

[Then, the chosen one effortlessly killed the little demon who had attacked him with a sneak attack.]

...

"These days, even mice can shoot arrows!"

"Times are progressing, and so are the demon race!"

"Is Huangfeng Ridge, stretching for eight hundred miles, entirely filled with rats setting up sniper rifles?"

The people of the heavens laughed uncontrollably at the sight of these rat spirits shooting arrows.

In their eyes, monsters all harm people by using magic or brute force.

It's rare to find such a large number of rats that can shoot arrows!

Such scenes are more common in human armies.

...

The world of Journey to the West.

Sun Wukong was incredibly curious, his fiery eyes widening as he scratched his head and said:

"Back when Old Sun passed through Huangfeng Ridge, there weren't so many rats that could shoot arrows."

"Back then, there was only one yellow-haired weasel spirit who caused all sorts of trouble with his magical powers. How come there are so many rat spirits shooting arrows now?"

His experiences at Huangfengling back then, the cunning of Tiger Vanguard and the supernatural powers of the Weasel Spirit, left a deep impression on him.

But the scene that appeared in the sky now was completely beyond his expectations.

Pigsy pondered for a moment and said:

"Brother Monkey, maybe after that weasel spirit was taken away, these rat spirits were left unattended, so they started thinking about archery, hoping to hone their skills and dominate Yellow Wind Ridge in the future!"

"These little monsters are really something, instead of cultivating properly, they're scheming about these things!" Sun Wukong sighed and rubbed his forehead in exasperation.

.....

The world of Nezha, the Demon Child, is Bandit Hill.

When the groundhogs saw that the rat spirits were wielding bows and arrows and were quite powerful, they couldn't help but whisper among themselves and discuss among themselves.

The groundhog king sat on his tattered throne, his eyes gleaming with contemplation.

“Our groundhog clan is weak in combat. These rat demons are quite effective with bows and arrows. If our groundhog clan could do the same, it would greatly enhance our defensive capabilities.”

With that thought in mind, the Groundhog King straightened up and loudly announced, "I have decided that our groundhog clan must also forge bows and arrows, and that everyone must be armed with arrows!"

The groundhogs were taken aback at first, then cheered!

The groundhogs immediately sprang into action, dividing the work to make bows and arrows!

[Then, the chosen one continued forward and encountered two ugly rat demons.]

These two rat demons are no ordinary beings. One, a short, ragged rat demon, is the king of the rat demons—King Sand, while the other, a large one wielding twin hammers, is Sand King.

After killing Sha Erlang, the Sha King fled and awakened his son, Sha Dalang, who was an even larger and more ferocious rat demon.

The King of Sha ordered Sha Dalang to avenge his brother, but Sha Dalang instead swallowed the King whole.

After killing Sha Dalang, the headless monk's chanting began again.

"Blood turns to wind, sand to rain, and stray cats and mice run rampant. Success or failure, life or death, are not worth reasoning about; only by not forcing one's way onto the righteous path can one have a chance."

"Under the whole heaven, the fundamental principles of father-son relationships, ruler-subject relationships, and ethical norms are established. Who decides what matters and who ignores everything? Look at that coward who tries to be sentimental, yet he ends up with a dead son, a fleeing father, and a cold, lifeless corpse."

"What a ruthless and cunning monkey! Poor rat monster, he wasted his life force and went to the underworld. Seeing his father die and his son be separated from him by life and death, this old monk has been empty-handed for so long..."

The headless monk once again turned into yellow sand and scattered.

...

The horrifying scene of Sha Dalang devouring the Sand King further diminished the image of monsters in people's minds!

The heavenly beings cursed angrily, their voices filled with contempt and indignation.

"A demon is a demon, capable of all kinds of evil, even eating its own father!"

"No wonder people hate monsters, this is the reason, this is where the prejudice in people's hearts comes from!"

"Youth has no price, and my dad's taste is so good it melts in your mouth!"

"It seems that this once prosperous land was ruined by these rat spirits!"

"What a human tragedy!"

The monsters act recklessly, disregarding morality and family ties, committing such heinous acts; how can they not be despised?

...

The world of Journey to the West.

The Jade Emperor was inviting Buddha to suppress Sun Wukong.

Seeing the rat demon causing trouble, a cryptic smile appeared on his lips. He turned his gaze to Buddha and said:

"Even Buddha was a rat who cultivated himself to Buddhahood. If you rat spirits are so heartless, it shows how powerful Buddha's heart must be to have attained the Dharma!"

The Jade Emperor's voice wasn't loud, but it was like a sharp blade, piercing through the previously peaceful atmosphere and pointing directly at the Buddha's origins.

The Buddha felt embarrassed, but he pretended to be calm, put his hands together, and slowly said:

“All things have a spirit and can cultivate themselves. Since I embarked on the path of cultivation, I have been devoted to Buddhism, with compassion in my heart, to help all sentient beings.”

"Sha Dalang's actions were due to his mind being clouded by evil thoughts, and cannot represent everyone."

"All living beings are in the cycle of cause and effect. Good and evil thoughts arise from the mind. The key is whether one can redeem oneself and walk the right path."

The gods sneered inwardly.

...

The world of Fengshen.

Yin Shou brought Boyi Kao's meat pie to the prison cell. He meticulously planned an outrageous conspiracy, all to humiliate Ji Chang, who was known for his virtue.

Under Yin Shou's coaxing, Ji Chang ate the meat pie.

Seeing Ji Chang eat the meat pie, Yin Shou could no longer contain himself and burst into laughter:

"That rat demon eats its own father, and you eat your son. You're no different from a monster! No, you've at least become human! Hahahaha!"

His laughter echoed through the prison cell, filled with malice and mockery.

Upon hearing this, Ji Chang was struck dumb, and the meat pie in his hand fell to the ground with a "thud".

He stared wide-eyed at Yin Shou in disbelief, as if he had suddenly understood everything.

He was actually tricked by Yin Shou into eating his own son!

Instantly, grief overwhelmed him like a surging tide; his knees buckled, and he collapsed to the ground, weeping bitterly.

"My son! Your father... you have eaten me!" Ji Chang's cries were filled with extreme grief, and tears flowed like a flood.

...

The chosen one continued on his journey and encountered a pig demon named the Yellow-Robed Gentleman.

The wealthy man in the yellow robe led his chosen one to the ruins of an ancient kingdom. The ground was covered in yellow sand, with only a few broken walls and remnants testifying to its former glory.

"The moon of today is not the moon of old, yet the golden moon once shone upon the ancients. Look, whether it was the land of gold or the land of the setting sun, they are all gone..."

[It seems that the chosen one has transcended time and space, gradually learning the truth about Huangfeng Ridge.]

This ancient kingdom was originally called the Kingdom of Flowing Sands, built on the western coast where the sun sets.

Every evening at sunset, as the sun dips below the horizon into the sea, the water boils, and the shaking reverberates through the heavens. The people in the city are terrified; the shock can even kill a frail child. The Buddha, in his compassion, bestowed upon them a sunset drum.

[At sunset, a giant drum is struck to counteract the sound of the boiling sea, thus protecting the people.]

The people were able to live in peace thanks to this drum, so the country began to worship Buddha and build temples. The land of quicksand was filled with golden Buddha statues, and thus it was also known as the land of gold.

...

The monks from all the heavens were overjoyed to see the Buddha bestowing blessings upon humanity out of compassion!

"Heizi speak!"

"Let's see who dares to slander Buddhism now!"

"Did our Buddha save all sentient beings? Did he do good deeds?"

"You all mock me for the smallest mistake!"

"You've all gotten too big for your britches!"

...

The World of Living Buddha Ji Gong.

"The Buddha is compassionate and saves all sentient beings."

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