"Skulls like ridges, bones like forests. Human hair turned into felt pieces, human skin rotted into dust. Tendons wrapped around trees, dry and shimmering like silver..."
Xiao Cha recounted the description of Lion Camel Ridge from "Journey to the West," which strikingly resembled the scene of mountains of corpses and seas of blood in this demon country.
Three demon kings resembling lions, elephants, and rocs flew toward them, each with the head of a beast and the body of a man, highly recognizable.
Xiao Cha said in amazement, "Is this really the world of 'Journey to the West'? Do the stories in the book really exist?"
The Immortal Palace spoke:
"All sentient beings across All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds share the same 'Spirit Sea,' inevitably influencing each other through means such as dreams. It's normal for someone to creatively write a book about it."
"The portrayal in the books is rhetorical and shouldn't be completely believed, serving only as a reference."