"Legend has it that in ancient times there were four great divine monkeys, each with great supernatural powers."

The Great Sage is a spirit stone monkey, the most famous and the most legendary.

But in terms of skill, the others are not much worse than the Monkey King.

"Look at the ears! Six ears, it really is a six-eared macaque."

The only difference is that Six Ears is not a physical body, but a body forcibly formed through great supernatural powers. In other words...

That blow back then actually killed Liu Er's physical body.

Liu Er's expression was strange, with hatred hidden in his eyes, but he didn't show it.

"Hehe, Sun Wukong, long time no see, your skills have improved."

There was a sense of sorrow in Liu Er's words; he used to be able to replicate everything about the Monkey King.

But not now, simply because Sun Wukong has become too strong.

He couldn't keep up.

Monkey King, lost in thought, replied, "Yes, it's been so long, and you're still wearing my skin? How much do you despise being seen by others?"

"You!" Liu Er said, his anger barely contained. "That's all thanks to you."

It was the same Ling Mountain, but when he was imprisoned under the golden gong, he had already reverted to his original form and lost all his magical powers.

However, he was still struck by Sun Wukong's staff, and was completely destroyed, body and soul.

If it weren't for Buddha using his great magical power to hold his soul up...

I'm afraid he really is gone.

"Cause and effect are cyclical, and fortune and misfortune are intertwined; one cannot blame others."

Monkey King quickly shifted the blame, saying, "Since you're still alive, cherish this opportunity. You're no match for me anymore."

Seeing the Six-Eared Macaque in such a state, Monkey King couldn't bring himself to do it.

Overwhelmed with grief, Liu Er flew into a rage: "Bullshit!"

"We're all four mischievous monkeys, so why are you favored by all the gods and Buddhas, and have a sage as your master? Why does everyone in the world, whether human, god, or demon, pave the way for you? Why?"

“In what way am I, Six Ears, inferior to you? Is it just because you are unruly and lawless? Let me tell you, Sun Wukong.”

"Without those dozen or so relics, you are nothing."

The six-eared macaque poured out his grief and indignation, but was powerless to fight.

But these things are of great significance to the Tathagata, who can instantly point a finger at them.

Cause and effect!

There is a tragic love affair between Liu Er and Wukong, which is not yet understood.

These words indeed disturbed the Great Sage's state of mind.

If the same thing, the same havoc in the Heavenly Palace and the same turmoil in the Underworld, happened to Liu Er.

What do you think will happen to Liu Er? Will there be a sequel to Journey to the West where he becomes a Buddha?

Only the Six-Eared Macaque knows the answer, and thinking about it carefully is incredibly cruel.

Even Monkey King was taken aback for a moment.

"What is real and what is fake? We're all being schemed against, so why am I the darling of fate?"

Wukong had always believed that he was unfortunate.

Compared to the Six-Eared Macaque, his monkey life seems...not bad.

The Buddha's voice followed: "Six-Eared Macaque is right in front of you. You invited all the gods and Buddhas in the heavens to help you in that battle, and even I got involved. So the outcome was not fair to Six-Eared Macaque."

"So... spit out the relic, and you can have a fair fight."

The Great Sage and the Buddha appeared to be having a conversation, but in reality, they were battling a magical battle outside the heavens.

The two were deadlocked, but the appearance of Liu Er brought a turning point to the situation.

"What relics? I don't understand, but you must not listen to him."

The people cried out in alarm, but the Monkey King, lost in his dream, couldn't hear them at all.

"I understand now, the relics are the most important thing in this battle."

"In the dream, the Great Sage swallowed the relic, greatly increasing his magical power, making him able to fight the Buddha to a standstill."

"If you spit it out, you will surely be strangled by Buddha in your dream,"

This is the key to the situation: dying in the dream can break the illusion.

But the real Monkey King will probably perish along with the dream.

Jesus set up this scheme so that Monkey King would experience the power of the relics in his dream, feel a thirst for power, and thus acknowledge the relics.

"I have gone to great lengths to get you to swallow the relic."

Clearly, Jesus had already calculated that there was a seventeenth relic in addition to the sixteen.

In his eyes, all sixteen of them together were worthless.

The key was the seventeenth one, which only the monkey ate.

He then has the right to take it away.

In the biblical world, in the sacred realm of Mount Ling, the confrontation between the two continues.

As the confrontation deepened, even the gods and Buddhas on the sidelines gradually became mere tools.

The Buddha pressed on relentlessly: "It seems you dare not give up."

"The Six-Eared Divine Power is no different from yours, and may even be superior to yours."

"Come, let us fight to the death and settle this matter."

The Tathagata withdrew the six ears, and the Buddha's golden body expanded to a hundred million feet, becoming the most magnificent of all saints.

Gazing at that boundless figure towering above, Wukong hesitated.

My sainthood is truly all thanks to the relics.

Why do I subconsciously resist these things so much...?

Monkey King wavered and actually wanted to dissipate all his cultivation.

Outside, Jesus was anxiously waiting.

"Did I misjudge him? This monkey doesn't crave power."

So what exactly does he crave?

"No! He will never give up on Saint Ge, otherwise how will he fight against his lifelong enemy?"

Jesus was very confident about this. But he was proven wrong the very next second.

“Relics are Buddhist objects, and I never reject Buddhism.”

Yes, after all, his master, the Tripitaka Master, was a pillar of Buddhism.

What reason does he have to dislike it?

What Monkey King has always rejected is the aloof and superior attitude of Buddha.

"So what if I'm a saint? So what if it's destiny? I am who I am."

“You don’t actually need to worry about my nature. It already happened once during the Mythical Arena.”

These words were spoken to Buddha, but they seem more like they were spoken to Jesus.

Jesus understood that the monkey had come to his senses.

But this feud with Buddha must continue.

Monkey King steeled his heart: "I'd rather not have this sacred robe!"

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