662: Chapter 248 The Genesis Qilin’s Fury 662: Chapter 248 The Genesis Qilin’s Fury Even Sun Wukong himself had not expected that after so many years, his cries for help to Jin Chan would actually elicit a response.
But with Jin Chan’s strength, who could possibly threaten him?
Could it be the beginning Qilin?
A cold flash emerged in Sun Wukong’s eyes at the thought.
“Great Saint, what’s wrong?”
Nu Ba couldn’t help but ask.
She had returned to Huaguo Mountain, claiming she would stay for only a few days.
But now almost half a month had passed, and Nu Ba had made no plans to leave.
These “few days” might be measured in years.
Sun Wukong said, “Jin Chan is in trouble, he’s calling for my help, I must see what’s happened.”
“What?
Master is in trouble, let’s hurry to rescue him.”
As soon as she heard Jin Chan was in trouble, Nu Ba became immediately anxious.
She had taken quite a liking to Jin Chan; not to mention those few times he addressed her as his disciple’s wife, which made her extremely happy.
Plus, Jin Chan had given her the Enlightenment Pearl.
In the current environment of the vast world, Nu Ba felt that she could become a Great Heavenly Venerate within a hundred years.
But without that Enlightenment Pearl, it would take her much longer to become a Great Heavenly Venerate, at least a thousand years.
Nu Ba was sincerely grateful to Jin Chan.
Hearing that Jin Chan was in trouble, she was even more agitated than Sun Wukong.
Sun Wukong gave her a strange look, but eventually nodded, taking Nu Ba with him as they left to rush to where Jin Chan was in trouble.
Grabbing Nu Ba’s hand, they sped away like a bolt of lightning, quickly arriving at the scene.
“Such incredible speed, so cool.”
Nu Ba exclaimed with delight.
She had always longed for Sun Wukong to take her hand, and today, it had finally happened.
Thanks to Jin Chan, if he hadn’t been in trouble, she wouldn’t have had this chance.
She hoped that Jin Chan would get into trouble more often, Nu Ba thought secretly in her heart.
That way, she could often fly through the sky, hand in hand with Sun Wukong.
Of course, if Jin Chan knew Nu Ba’s thoughts, he would surely be very grateful to her.
They quickly reached the Western Continent.
Sun Wukong was speechless; the Western Continent was Buddhist Realm territory.
Calling for help in his own territory, getting hammered—Jin Chan was really losing face.
Following the direction of his senses, Sun Wukong hurried over.
At this moment, Jin Chan was in a desperate plight being chased.
He executed the Fearless Lion Seal, summoning a nine-headed lion that launched forward in attack.
But Hu Fei and the sixteen powerful ones looked on with disdain, and easily tore the nine-headed lion apart.
Jin Chan was speechless, cursing inwardly, “Useless.”
He dodged an attack from Hu Fei, but was struck by a punch from the sixteen powerful ones.
Spurt.
Blood sprayed from his mouth, and Jin Chan felt he was at his limit and could no longer hold on.
The opponents were truly too strong; the group’s combined assault left him without any room to fight back.
He tried to break through, but his experienced adversaries gave him no opportunity,
Jin Chan’s breakout attempts repeatedly failed.
In the end, after a severe injury, he was truly almost done for.
Jin Chan sighed, realizing he had been a bit too self-confident.
If only he had listened to that old monk, wouldn’t he have averted this disaster?
He was too arrogant, believing that with his current strength, he could go anywhere he pleased.
But he had not anticipated that he would fall victim to his own hubris.
“Wukong, it seems that your master truly can’t escape this calamity.
What I owe you, I’ll repay in the next life.”
After speaking, Jin Chan closed his eyes.
He was prepared for his death.
His previous call to Sun Wukong was actually just a jest.
Separated by such a distance, how could Sun Wukong possibly hear him?
“You can’t dodge debts you owe.
You want to repay in the next life, but did you ask the creditor if they agree?”
A familiar voice sounded, carrying a hint of a sneer.
Jin Chan was surprised, then laughed self-deprecatingly, “I didn’t expect that I’ve started to hallucinate now.
It seems right before death, one recalls the most important person in their life.”
Just then, powerful mana fluctuations erupted beside him.
“Demon, take a hit from Old Sun!”
Jin Chan’s eyes widened in shock as he realized he had been saved.
Sun Wukong had truly been summoned and had come to his rescue.
“Master, you didn’t die, your cry for help was really powerful, the Great Saint heard it all the way from Huaguo Mountain.”
Nu Ba said with a laugh.
Jin Chan shuddered, hardly believing it.
Sun Wukong had actually sensed his plea for help from Huaguo Mountain.
This made it clear how deep Sun Wukong’s feelings for his master were.
No wonder he was so fierce and furious when he got into trouble.
If it had been him, he probably would’ve been even more resentful than Sun Wukong, absolutely unable to forgive.
Had Sun Wukong forgiven him?
Sun Wukong being there now had provided the answer.
If he hadn’t forgiven him, why would he have come all this way to rescue him?
Hu Fei and his group were both shocked and furious.
They were about to watch Jin Chan take his last breath when suddenly two people emerged to interrupt.
Both were Heavenly Venerates, but the one who engaged them in battle was far too powerful.
One man alone held off the assault of their group, among whom were two Great Heavenly Venerates.
The name Wukong stirred unease in their hearts.
In all of the Three Realms, there was only one Wukong known as the disciple of that monk, the one and only Great Sage Equalling Heaven, Sun Wukong.
The very same who defeated Tianming, who was second only to the Supreme Level.
Even Tianming, almost at the Supreme Level, was no match for him.
No matter how they fought together, their efforts were likely in vain.