Traveling Through Journey to the West: I Am the Dragon King

Chapter 15 The Giant Spirit and the Princess are Captured, and He Returns to the Palace Twice to Pro



Chapter 15 The Giant Spirit and the Princess are Captured, and He Returns to the Palace Twice to Pro

The Giant Spirit and the Yaksha rushed to the river and saw the Seventh Princess and Yun Chonghua fighting endlessly.

The giant spirit raised his two hammers high, and then the two hammers collided, sparking a bolt of lightning that struck the two men together.

Both Yun Chonghua and the Seventh Princess, who were in the middle of a fight, sensed the danger and dodged backward.

A thunderbolt struck the surface of the river.

The seven fairies were also startled when they saw that the newcomer was a giant spirit god with a huge height, a blue face and a bronze head.

Before the seven fairies could speak, the giant spirit roared, "Seventh Princess! You descended to the mortal realm and secretly married a mortal. We are here to arrest you on the Jade Emperor's orders! We hope you will surrender and not make things difficult for us!"

The Seven Fairies glared at the Giant Spirit God, then looked at Yun Chonghua in front of them and said, "If you help me kill this demonic dragon that harmed my husband, I will go back with you immediately."

Hearing the Seven Fairy Maidens' words, Yun Chonghua felt a chill in his heart. But this time he did not intend to surrender. He murmured incantations, and the Dragon-Binding Rope, which had been hidden under his dragon beard, was immediately summoned.

Now that he has mastered magic and possesses magical artifacts, he can be considered to have the strength to fight.

If they could escape, they would; if they couldn't, they would fight to the death to beat up these "high and mighty" gods.

He gazed at the majestic giant god before him, and the yaksha general beside him, his dragon body trembling in preparation for the worst.

But the giant spirit did not step forward to question him, nor did it intend to attack him.

He simply turned his piercing gaze to Yun Chonghua and asked, "Little Dragon, let me ask you, did you kill Dong Yong?"

Yun Chonghua was now resigned to his fate, so he simply said, "That's right. Although killing him was not my intention, he did indeed die by my hand."

Just as Yun Chonghua was preparing to activate the Samadhi True Fire on the Dragon Binding Rope to fight against this heavenly general.

The giant spirit threw down his heavy hammer, which instantly transformed into a chain that shot straight toward the seven fairies.

The seven fairies were unable to dodge in time and were bound by the ropes that the heavy hammer had transformed into.

The seven fairies struggled and angrily shouted, "Giant Spirit God! What are you doing?!"

The Giant Spirit replied, "As I just said, I have come here on His Majesty's orders to arrest the Seventh Princess and bring her to Heaven to be punished."

The Yaksha general then asked, "General, now that the mortal Dong Yong has been brought to justice, what should we do with him?"

The giant spirit said, "Collect his body and bring it back to heaven to report."

The Yaksha general shouted "Yes!" and went straight to find Dong Yong's body.

Then the Giant Spirit God looked at Yun Chonghua and said, "Little Dragon! You killed Dong Yong, so come with us to heaven to be a witness."

Yun Chonghua was also greatly surprised to hear this.

So Yun Chonghua asked, "Reporting to the Immortal, the little dragon has harmed and killed people, committing grave sins. Please forgive me for not daring to ascend to Heaven!"

The Giant Spirit God said after listening, "Are you afraid of punishment? Dong Yong and the Seventh Princess had an affair. This violated the Heavenly Laws and is a grave crime punishable by banishment to the Nine Netherworlds. Although you have caused injury and death, those you killed were people who violated the majesty of the Heavenly Laws. I dare not say that you have done anything good, but you are absolutely without fault. You can be our witness in Heaven. Rest assured, we will not make things difficult for you."

Listening to the tone of the giant spirit, Yun Chonghua always felt like he was a "good citizen who did the right thing" or even a "tainted witness".

However, having learned his lesson, he dared not easily trust the Giant Spirit God after suffering a great loss at the hands of the Old Mudfish last time.

But then he thought, "This Giant Spirit God is the fiercest general under Li Tianwang, and he was a vanguard general even when pacifying Flower Fruit Mountain. His ability to be a vanguard officer is definitely not low. He captured that little fairy with ease, so capturing me probably wouldn't take much effort either. Now that he's willing to negotiate with me, he probably really won't harm me."

Thinking of this, Yun Chonghua looked at the Seven Fairies with a smug expression.

Although he is now a dragon head without a face, the Seven Fairies still saw the mockery in his eyes, as well as the smugness of an "outlaw".

A moment later, the heavenly soldiers rescued the people and fished them out, placing them all on the shore. Meanwhile, Fish Belly General had already used his magic to repair the damaged dam and guide the overflowing river water back into the river.

After searching carefully, the yaksha found the glowing robe and the blackened body of Dong Yong beneath it.

Then Yun Chonghua followed the Giant Spirit God and took Dong Yong's body and the Seventh Princess back to Heaven.

Although Yun Chonghua had been to the Heavenly Palace before, this time the feeling was quite different from before.

Seeing the beautiful scenery of the Heavenly Palace again, it felt even more beautiful than the last time.

Although the two celestial officials had taken him on a leisurely stroll around the Heavenly Palace last time, they did not dare to approach the "Lingxiao Palace" where the Jade Emperor ascended the throne.

This time, Yun Chonghua accompanied the Giant Spirit God to the Tongming Palace and outside the Lingxiao Palace.

Looking at the plaque of Lingxiao Palace from outside, and then at the rows of celestial officials standing all around, Yun Chonghua truly understood the meaning of Li Bai's poem, "The immortals are lined up like hemp."

The majestic and oppressive aura of the gods can only be partially captured by the statues in temples.

The giant spirit god walked to the front of the Lingxiao Palace and shouted to the spirit official on duty: "Your humble servant, the giant spirit god, has brought back the Seventh Princess, along with the remains of Dong Yong and all the witnesses in this case, by order of His Majesty. Please inform the Jade Emperor."

Upon hearing this, the spirit official immediately entered the hall to report, and then an echo resounded from the Lingxiao Palace: "Summon the Giant Spirit God to the hall."

Upon hearing this, the Giant Spirit God strode in with his official gait, leading everyone into the Lingxiao Palace.

When Yun Chonghua entered the hall, he was accompanied by two heavenly soldiers. After entering the hall, he couldn't help but look around and saw the heavenly immortals lined up on both sides in civil and military ranks.

The immortals in this hall include both scholars and warriors, and include both the young and the old.

Yun Chonghua didn't recognize most of them, except for a middle-aged man in golden armor, holding a pagoda aloft, with a solemn expression, and an elderly man in white robes holding a whisk, who appeared compassionate and kind.

The middle-aged man was undoubtedly Li Tianwang, while Yun Chonghua suspected that the old man in white was Taibai Jinxing.

As he approached, he saw the Kitchen God kneeling in the hall, trembling slightly.

This one was instantly recognizable, after all, when he was a child, his grandmother worshipped this deity a lot, regarding him as the "head of the family".

These mortals, who worship the gods so diligently in the mortal realm, are like trembling quails in the heavens.

Finally, Yun Chonghua turned his gaze to the Jade Emperor, who sat high on the golden throne, and the Queen Mother of the West.

This Jade Emperor had a square face, broad ears, and a three-stranded beard. His entire body shone with golden light, exuding the majesty of a ruler of the Three Realms.

The Queen Mother of the West, seated below, did not resemble the middle-aged woman of folk tales, but rather appeared to be in her thirties or forties. She wore a phoenix crown, her face adorned with gold-threaded floral decorations, and her palace attire was exceptionally dignified. Yun Chonghua felt that the word "beautiful" was insufficient to describe her.

Although the Empress was beautiful, she did not inspire any evil thoughts in anyone who looked at her, because the first impression she gave was one of maternal love. All that remained was reverence for her.


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