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Chapter 1447 I am a Confidant

Chapter 1447 I am a Confidant
"Fuck, isn't this Monk Sha?"

"Damn, it's definitely the Sand Monk! I almost didn't notice that the novel described the desert as 800 miles of quicksand. If you add a box, doesn't that make it a quicksand river?"

"Fuck, so the foreshadowing is buried here. I am simply stunned by the imagination and layout of this rubbish author. The desert and the river are two extremes. So when crossing the desert, no one thought that this would be a quicksand river."

"But if you think about it carefully, when the rubbish author described the Quicksand River, he meant that even the best swimmers would sink to the bottom once they fell into the river and would not be able to get out. Isn't this a desert with quicksand? Even the best swimmers would be buried alive by the sand if they fell into the quicksand, right? So the Quicksand River doesn't refer to a river at all, but a desert!"

"Wipe, wipe, wipe! So this is how it corresponds. I kneel down. I really kneel down to this rubbish author."

"Oh, and there are the nine skulls. The nine skulls mentioned in Journey to the West are the nine previous lives of Chen Xuanzang. Jin Chanzi did not become Chen Xuanzang immediately after reincarnation. Chen Xuanzang is actually his tenth life. The previous nine Jin Chanzi were reincarnated as monks. Then each of them wanted to go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures, but they all died in the Quicksand River. Doesn't this correspond exactly to the successive monks in the novel? Starting from the Western Jin Dynasty, each generation has wanted to go to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures."

"300 years is exactly the same as nine generations, and it's directly echoed here!"

"Wrong, the previous guess was fine, but this one is a bit far-fetched. Do you know why Chen Xuanzang failed in his previous nine lives? Why did Chen Xuanzang die in the Quicksand River in his previous nine lives, and was killed by the seemingly honest and simple-minded Monk Sha?"

"You will know from Sha Seng's life story that he is the Jade Emperor's Curtain-Rolling General. What is a Curtain-Rolling General? He stands beside the Jade Emperor every day, and there is a pearl curtain in front of the Jade Emperor, which separates him from the gods and prevents the gods from seeing the Jade Emperor's true appearance. If the Jade Emperor wants to see the situation below the stage clearly, he will ask the Curtain-Rolling General to roll up the curtain in front of him, so this person is extremely close to the Jade Emperor, and is equivalent to a role like a close assistant."

"I am a personal assistant, but I was banished to the Flowing Sand River to become a monster just because I accidentally broke a glass lamp. Is this reasonable? Isn't the time and energy that the Jade Emperor spent on training such a confidant worth less than a glass lamp?"

"So the answer is very simple. Sha Seng was deliberately sent down by the Jade Emperor. He has always been under the command of the Jade Emperor. He is a spy inserted by the Jade Emperor into the team to monitor the actions of the entire team. He is also responsible for hindering the journey."

"The Tang Dynasty was originally the territory of the Heavenly Court. Now that the Western Church wants to spread Buddhism there, it must negotiate terms with the Heavenly Court and both sides must exchange interests. At the beginning, the Western Church probably didn't want to give up too many interests, so it foolishly wanted to let Jin Chanzi go to obtain the scriptures. The brute force is afraid of the bully, so just go ahead and do it. If you, the Heavenly Court, have the guts to break off relations with me, the West!"

"As a result, the Jade Emperor casually demoted his confidant to the mortal world and made him stay as a monster on the road that must be taken by the people on the journey to the West to obtain the scriptures. It is normal for monsters to eat people, and it is also normal for him to eat the nine people on the journey to the West. As for this man-eating monster, he was originally the General Curtain Roller, and he has nothing to do with my Heavenly Court. This General Curtain Roller has been demoted from Heaven... If you have the guts, kill my former confidant of the Jade Emperor, and then see how many confidants of your Western Religion can be killed!"

"The Jade Emperor used a general to force the Western Church to give up more conditions. In the end, he suppressed his disgust and stuffed Monk Sha into the team to ensure the transaction of interests with the Heavenly Court. This is the truth about Monk Sha. It has nothing to do with the accumulation of nine generations!"

"Fuck! The person above is really talented, he can even analyze this!" "Nonsense, he is the one who is guessing without any evidence. This monk Sha was obviously demoted by the Queen Mother, not the Jade Emperor..."

"Ahem, you will never be able to come to an end with these arguments in your lifetime. I'm just curious about one thing. What if there are three monks? Monk Sha has already appeared, so where is Zhu Bajie who is in front of him on the sand river? Was he swallowed up by the rubbish author?"

"Yes, where is Zhu Bajie?"

Many readers began to flip back again, trying to find any clues about Zhu Bajie, but they still couldn't find any after flipping through more than a dozen pages, while the plot continued to move forward.

[Chen Xuanzang had no fear in the face of these 9 horrifying skulls. Instead, he put them into his bag with the utmost respect, even at the cost of giving up his food and water bag. He also vowed to bring these nine sages to India. The three Han monks were completely convinced by Chen Xuanzang, and they also overcame their fear of the 800-mile quicksand.

However, they no longer decided to go to India because they were already old. They wanted to return to their hometown and bring back what they had seen and heard in the Western Regions, and at the same time teach more young monks to go to India.

Before parting, the three monks recommended Chen Xuanzang to the envoy of the King of Gaochang. It turned out that the three Han monks were quite famous in Yiwulu, and the King of Gaochang was a king who highly respected Buddhism. Whenever the envoys of the King of Gaochang passed by Yiwulu, they would come to pay homage to the three monks.

If Chen Xuanzang wanted to go to India, he would have to pass through Gaochang, so he might as well follow the Gaochang envoy to meet the King of Gaochang. This way he could safely pass through this dangerous journey, get supplies from the King of Gaochang, and at the same time continue his journey westward.

The journey was extremely smooth. Chen Xuanzang met the King of Gaochang, Ju Wentai. Although the name Ju Wentai sounded a bit strange, he was a genuine Han Chinese, a descendant of Ju Tan, the Shangshu Ling of the Han Dynasty. His ancestors were sent to the Western Regions to serve as officials during the Eastern Han Dynasty. One branch of their descendants stayed in the Western Regions, and finally, due to various coincidences, they became the King of Gaochang.

As for how he became the King of Gaochang, that has been completely buried in the desert of the Western Regions. Ju Wentai was also a Buddhist and was very curious about the newly established Tang Dynasty. He wanted to know how powerful the Tang Dynasty was and whether it could control the entire Western Regions like the Han Dynasty.

At first, Ju Wentai met and chatted with Chen Xuanzang with an attitude of benefit, but he never expected that after only one night of chatting, Ju Wentai was completely succumbed to Chen Xuanzang's charm and thought that Chen Xuanzang was a rare god who could only be seen once in a thousand years. At the same time, an idea was born in his mind, that is, to keep Chen Xuanzang in Gaochang forever and make him his friend and subject for life! 】

(End of this chapter)

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