Divinity Chronicles: Journey To The West Ingyen... · Authentic
"Peace, Great Sage Equal to Heaven," the Archivist smiled, bowing slightly. "I am not here to obstruct your journey. In fact, I am here to offer you a blessing. The Heavens have watched your struggles, and they have decided to grant you access to the ultimate divine trial."
Beside the monk, Zhu Bajie, the pig demon, was frantically fanning himself with a giant lotus leaf. "Hungers is right, Brother Monkey! My stomach has been empty since we crossed the River of Sand. Is there no village in this wasteland? No tavern offering a free meal for weary pilgrims?" "Peace, Great Sage Equal to Heaven," the Archivist
Tang Sanzang opened his eyes, their brown depths filled with gentle caution. "True enlightenment cannot be given freely, celestial one. It must be earned through compassion, suffering, and understanding." The Heavens have watched your struggles, and they
"Peace, Great Sage Equal to Heaven," the Archivist smiled, bowing slightly. "I am not here to obstruct your journey. In fact, I am here to offer you a blessing. The Heavens have watched your struggles, and they have decided to grant you access to the ultimate divine trial."
Tang Sanzang looked at Wukong. "Wukong, what do your eyes see?"
Beside the monk, Zhu Bajie, the pig demon, was frantically fanning himself with a giant lotus leaf. "Hungers is right, Brother Monkey! My stomach has been empty since we crossed the River of Sand. Is there no village in this wasteland? No tavern offering a free meal for weary pilgrims?"
Tang Sanzang opened his eyes, their brown depths filled with gentle caution. "True enlightenment cannot be given freely, celestial one. It must be earned through compassion, suffering, and understanding."