Journey to the West: Sun Wukong's Advice System-Chapter 275 - 256 When the Stars of the Human Race Shine

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Chapter 275: Chapter 256 When the Stars of the Human Race Shine

The Demon Sect has gained considerable discourse power within the Buddha Sect, so is that why the Buddha Sect is not worried about the west reverting to demon soil?

Reading this response, Sun Wukong scratched his face and fell into deep thought.

Although this speculation was based on the assumption that Zhou Kao was Bo Yikao, it still sounded somewhat reasonable.

But would the two Western Saints really watch the Buddha Sect become infiltrated by the Demon Sect without doing anything?

Considering what happened during the Establishment of the Hall of Valor, when the Saint intervened from beyond the heavens, it seems that the six Saints of Heavenly Dao have always been paying attention to the affairs of the three realms.

This point was brought up by a netizen afterward.

Sweet Round Circle: "Your speculation assumes Jieyin and Zhunti are blind. They’ve gone through great pains across the Vast Wilderness, begging for alms over countless years, to make the west prosper. How could they simply watch the Demon Sect pluck the fruits of the Buddha Sect?"

Milky Way without End: "Is it possible that these two opportunistic fellows have defected to Luo Hou outside of heaven?

To achieve sainthood, they’ve incurred a great debt to Heavenly Dao. They were supposed to repay this debt once the journey to the west was completed and the Buddha Sect flourished. But, to their dismay, the journey failed because of my monkey brother’s actions, and the prosperity of the Buddha Sect became a distant dream.

So, crushed by the debts owed to Heavenly Dao, they decided to go all in, betray the Ancestral Master, and take refuge with the Demon Ancestor. Once the Demon Ancestor controls the three realms, their old debts would naturally be wiped clean."

"The two Western Saints betray the Ancestral Master and defect to the Demon Ancestor?" A glint flashed through Sun Wukong’s lively eyes.

This speculation was even bolder and made some sense, but a guess is just a guess. The truth would only be revealed when all comes to light.

He continued reading the subsequent replies.

Headbutting Salted Fish: "Nonsense. Among the six Saints of Heavenly Dao, only these two knew the times best. If the Demon Ancestor could’ve bested the Ancestral Master, why didn’t he do it before?

If he truly had that power, he would have broken the Luo Tian Seal and invaded the three realms directly, instead of waiting for Moluo to try and open the portal beyond realms multiple times?

I believe Jieyin and Zhunti can surely assess the situation and make the obvious choice."

Frost-leaf Hermit: "I think if the Demon Sect infiltrates the Buddha Sect, the two Western Saints might actually let it happen because they want the Buddha Sect to reap the fruits of the Demon Sect.

Let’s consider the experience after the journey to the west, with Buddha Wutian dominating the three realms.

When Wutian reached Mount Ling, the Buddha Sect leader abruptly didn’t fight back, claiming it was destiny and then simply walked away, reincarnating to frolic with two beauties.

After Wukong took down Wutian, the Buddha returned shamelessly to continue being the Buddha Ancestor and became the biggest beneficiary of the whole affair,

He not only took the opportunity to eliminate his old rival, Ancient Buddha Dipankara, but also suppressed the prestige of the Heavenly Court, allowing the Buddha Sect to prosper unchallenged.

So, as long as the Buddha Sect stands to gain, why should the two Western Saints intervene?

After all, evil shall never prevail against good, and demons are ultimately doomed to lose."

"The Buddha did not resist?" Sun Wukong scratched his hand, noting this particular point.

He wasn’t surprised about his defeat of Wutian, as netizens had mentioned it long ago.

However, it was the first time he heard about the Buddha’s direct retreat in the face of Wutian.

Certainly, there was a problem with this. freёwebnoѵel.com

After all, wasn’t it the same Buddha Ancestor, who back during the Divine Enthronement War, dared to act against the Saint? How could he be afraid of just Wutian?

Was it simply because of destiny?

But if everything was determined by destiny, then what was the point of it all?

Sun Wukong surmised that this problem with the Buddha might be related to the sudden change in the Buddha Sect.

He reread the following responses, but none of the netizens seemed to point out the issue with the Buddha.

Although the internet had many knowledgeable people, not every one of them possessed Divine Skills.

Still, some replies were worth noting.

He Mo the Fool: "Looking at the situation in the east and west from the original post, it’s a Calamity of Scale!

Heaven Have Mercy: "That makes sense. Aren’t the Great Han and Tianzhu just like the ancient states of Shang and Zhou?

The Divine Enthronement was Heavenly Dao destroying the Shang, and now it’s heaven favoring Buddha, equivalent to supporting the west, and annihilating the Great Han."

Yi Feng: "Moreover, ever since its establishment, the Great Han has always been acting against heaven, and is definitely not tolerated by Heavenly Dao."

"A Calamity of Scale?" Sun Wukong’s expression turned grave. Just as he was about to inquire further, he suddenly sensed a change between heaven and earth. Upon calculating, he found that the divine secrets were completely muddled.

He had not encountered such a situation before, but he understood what it meant.

The air was filled with the aura of calamity, causing a complete disruption of the divine patterns. The Calamity of Scale was beginning!

Just moments ago, he was saying not every netizen had divine powers, and now he encountered one. Amidst the chaos of divine secrets, at least a Saint-level existence would be able to predict the impending Calamity of Scale in the three realms so accurately, right?

He continued with the next replies.

Tri-existence Product: "Interesting. I’ve always felt that the journey to the west doesn’t count as a Calamity of Scale. The host’s simulation of the conflict in the east and west is what a true Calamity of Scale should look like!"

Shi Zhiqiang: "The journey to the west counts for nothing as a Calamity of Scale. Fighting a few demons along the way, and that’s called a calamity?

Look at the Witch and Demon wars, the Divine Enthronement, where not even the Saints failed to take action in the end, and tell me how the journey to the west could be considered a Calamity of Scale?"

Jiang Nanfeng: "That’s just padding the numbers. You’re even stretching it to include the Legend of the White Snake as a Calamity of Scale."

Jiang Shuai: "That’s nonsense. On the timeline of Vast Wilderness, there have only been ten major Calamities of Scale: the Calamity of Opening the Heavens, the Calamity of Ferocious Beasts, the Dragon Hàn Calamity, the Struggle between Dao and Demons, the Witch and Demon Calamity, the Divine Enthronement Calamity, the Journey to the West Calamity, the Wutian Demon Calamity, the Last Dharma Calamity, and the Infinite Calamity."