In the end, the Great Sage broke the rules.

Chapter 115: Mountains of Corpses and Seas of Blood

When Chen Yi woke up, he rubbed his sleepy eyes, stretched, and suddenly realized that something seemed to be missing from his surroundings.

He looked closely and realized that Sun Wukong, who should have been lying next to him, was nowhere to be seen, which made him feel a little puzzled.

Where's Sun Wukong? Doesn't he usually wake up with him?

Filled with questions, Chen Yi stood up and slowly walked towards Sha Wujing, who was busy cooking.

He yawned and asked slowly in a lazy voice, "Wujing, where is your eldest brother? Where did he go?"

However, before Sha Wujing could answer Chen Yi's question, Zhu Bajie angrily shouted, "Oh, Master! You don't know, our eldest brother is just too restless!"

"This morning, he got up without even saying goodbye and went to Lion Camel Ridge all by himself!"

Pigsy grew angrier as he spoke, his round belly heaving with his agitation: "Hmph! What if he accidentally angers the three powerful demons living on that mountain? Who knows what kind of disaster he'll cause!"

Then, Pigsy quickly added, "So, Master, after we finish breakfast, we'd better make a quick getaway! We can't let our eldest brother get dragged into this!"

Chen Yi was also taken aback by what Zhu Bajie said.

He really didn't expect that Sun Wukong would go to Lion Camel Ridge alone.

You should know that Venus has already said that there are many monsters on Lion Camel Ridge, and the three demons are notoriously fierce and brutal.

However, Sun Wukong possessed extraordinary magical powers, so even if he was captured, he could escape unscathed.

Once he thought about it that way, he immediately stopped worrying.

So Chen nodded and replied, "Yes, Bajie, you're right. Let's have breakfast and then set off to leave this place as soon as possible."

Upon hearing his master say that they should leave quickly, Sha Wujing sped up his movements considerably.

After breakfast, the three of them packed their luggage and left. Before leaving, Chen Yi left a letter written in pinyin for Sun Wukong.

The gist of it is that they left first, and then told Sun Wukong which direction they were going, and told him not to linger and to catch up as soon as possible.

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When Sun Wukong reached the top of Lion Camel Ridge, the sight before him left him speechless. Skulls were piled up like small mountains on the ground, and human tendons hanging from the trees resembled the fangs of evil spirits. The scene was a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood, with a stench spreading like a plague...

He initially thought Venus was exaggerating, but it turned out to be true.

He couldn't help but feel secretly relieved that the little monk had suggested taking a detour; otherwise, if he had witnessed the tragic state of Lion Camel Ridge, he would probably have been haunted by nightmares every night.

Recalling his journey, Sun Wukong suddenly let out a contemptuous sneer. The further west he went, the more monsters appeared, and the more ferocious they became. In contrast, the Tang Dynasty, lacking scriptures, was as peaceful and idyllic as a paradise.

How could Buddha turn a blind eye to these heinous demons of Lion Camel Ridge? Is this what Buddhism calls compassion and salvation for all beings?

I wonder if that sacred mountain is a holy land bathed in the light of Buddha, or a demonic cave where demons run rampant?

As Wukong was deep in thought, he suddenly heard footsteps approaching.

Upon closer inspection, he realized it was a little demon.

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