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Just watching from a distance, that aura of majesty was overwhelming.

The existence of such a level could actually be killed.

Sun Wukong’s expression was heavy, and he was sowhat alard.

Can the Three Realms withstand those enemies?

He truly had no assurance in his heart.

Sun Wukong’s gaze fell upon Goddess Nuwa, and he pondered.

In the end, Sun Wukong agreed after all.

"I agree, I am willing to let the goddess entrust a sliver of her Primordial Spirit within Old Sun."

Goddess Nuwa smiled slightly, unsurprised, as if she had already anticipated this outco.

She thought for a mont before saying, "Rest assured, although I entrust my Primordial Spirit within you, I won’t normally awaken, nor will I spy on your secrets. I will only awaken when significant upheavals occur in the Three Realms."

Pausing here, Goddess Nuwa continued, "If you encounter any perilous situations, you can awaken my Primordial Spirit and borrow so of my power to help you defeat enemies."

Sun Wukong shook his head, saying, "No need, if the goddess should be in battle, borrowing so of your power might harm you. Please be assured, I will definitely not disturb your Primordial Spirit."

Seeing Sun Wukong’s resolute expression, Goddess Nuwa couldn’t help but smile and shake her head.

She indeed hadn’t misjudged him; this monkey truly is remarkable.

Moreover, Sun Wukong most likely won’t need her power.

Sun Wukong’s own abilities are formidable enough; unless the Three Pure Ones target him, even the Heavenly Emperor would find it hard to kill him.

Forcing Sun Wukong to the extent of needing to borrow Goddess Nuwa’s power is truly not sothing ordinary living beings can achieve.

Goddess Nuwa said no more, she used her divine skills to send Sun Wukong back.

At the sa ti, a trace of her Primordial Spirit rged into Sun Wukong’s sea of consciousness.

Sun Wukong’s entire body trembled as he suddenly opened his eyes.

"Great Saint, you’ve finally awakened."

A group of people surrounded Sun Wukong’s bed, and seeing him wake up, they all breathed a sigh of relief.

Sun Wukong slightly furrowed his brows, sowhat puzzled, and asked: "Why are you all surrounding ?"

Nu Ba and the others exchanged a glance, then asked: "Great Saint, you suddenly fell asleep, and no matter how we called you, you wouldn’t wake up. You seed to have been drawn into a dream realm, we were worried about any danger. Are you alright?"

Sun Wukong smiled and said: "I’m fine, just a fellow Taoist asked to do sothing, no need to worry."

Sun Wukong didn’t ntion Goddess Nuwa’s presence mainly because he felt it unnecessary, unnecessarily causing concern among them.

Seeing Sun Wukong’s indifferent attitude, everyone else also breathed a sigh of relief.

Simultaneously, they thought, most likely there really was nothing amiss, otherwise Sun Wukong wouldn’t behave this way.

Thus, they didn’t ask further, knowing the Great Saint had many friends indeed.

Only Nu Ba noticed the fleeting heaviness on Sun Wukong’s face, her beautiful eyes slightly flickered, yet she kept her realization to herself.

Surely sothing extraordinary occurred, the Great Saint not telling them was simply not to make them worried.

Everyone dispersed, Sun Wukong extended his hand towards Nu Ba and the Dragon Girl.

Nu Ba and Lady Dragon of Wealth both lay in Sun Wukong’s embrace.

Sun Wukong held them both, yet his gaze was unusually clear; Nu Ba found that Sun Wukong’s attention wasn’t actually on them.

Lady Dragon of Wealth noticed this too, and they quietly lay in Sun Wukong’s embrace, listening to his strong heartbeat, without disturbing him.

After so ti, Sun Wukong finally gathered his thoughts.

Looking at the two won silently lying in his arms, he suddenly laughed.

Nu Ba and the other opened their eyes, staring at Sun Wukong, not understanding why he suddenly laughed.

Could it be there was sothing wrong with their attire?

Both were sowhat puzzled, examining themselves, yet found nothing amiss.

Seeing their behavior, Sun Wukong said with a laugh: "Thank you both, you’ve helped Old Sun understand sothing."

Nu Ba revealed an understanding expression and said: "Is it about the dream earlier? What exactly did the Great Saint experience? I feel like you’ve been heavily impacted."

Facing Nu Ba, Sun Wukong didn’t hide anything and revealed everything outright.

"What? It was actually Goddess Nuwa who sent a dream earlier, and led the Great Saint into the depths of chaos, witnessed the destruction of many worlds, and even entrusted a sliver of the Primordial Spirit within the Great Saint."

Nu Ba was deeply astonished.

However, there wasn’t a trace of worry on her face.

"Aren’t you afraid?"

Sun Wukong was sowhat perplexed.

Listening to his narrative, logically, Nu Ba should be worried.

After all, so many great worlds have been destroyed, and even though the Three Realms are powerful, they may not necessarily be stronger than those great worlds.

Nu Ba smiled gently but didn’t respond.

Instead, Lady Dragon of Wealth spoke up.

"With the Great Saint here, we naturally aren’t worried. We trust the Great Saint to defeat all enemies in the future and prevent those villains from destroying the Three Realms."

Clearly, this is also Nu Ba’s sentint, hence she isn’t worried at all.

Sun Wukong was both amused and exasperated, didn’t expect the two of them to have such confidence in him.

Even Sun Wukong himself isn’t very confident.

He isn’t Supre yet, and those opponents could even kill beings of the level of the Three Pure Ones.

However, he roughly understands what the Three Pure Ones are plotting.

The Three Pure Ones aim to strengthen the power of the Three Realms to counter those living beings that destroy the Great Realms.

Unsurprisingly, the destruction of the strongest realm and the Nine Wastes was caused by that group of people.

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