Downstream of the Milky River.
A Kong lay bound, arms and legs tied in a five-flower knot, at the edge of a massive boulder. Tears welled in his eyes, and his great ape face was a portrait of grievance.
Beside him, another monkey demon kept gulping down unknown pills, glancing back now and then. The sight sent a chill racing down A Kong’s spine.
He desperately wanted to flee. Who understood him—his family! As a Battle-Heaven Crow Ape, this was already the second time a demon clan had tried to abduct him. Good heavens—are you all blind? Haven’t you noticed I’m male? If you’ve truly nothing better to do, why not go after some lovely female monkey demons instead of dragging me up here to Heaven? Tired of local fruit and craving fresh meat, are you? Bah—shameless dogs! If I could beat any of you, I’d hammer you to death on the spot. But these demons are all “cross-river dragons,” overwhelming me, the local boss of the Celestial Realm.
My only hope is that my little niece will soon return to the Wuwei Tower and fetch my big brother for help. Otherwise, this lifetime’s innocence will be truly lost! At the thought of the worst that could happen, two clear tears rolled slowly down his cheeks.
Just then, a figure appeared as if from nowhere—Ye Yu, with Xiao Meng the winged little ox by his side. When it comes to finding people, Xiao Meng is unrivaled: a cross-era holographic map at his fingertips—who could hide? Ye Yu had actually left Wuwei Tower but turned back to fetch Xiao Meng, enabling them to locate A Kong without difficulty.
It was worth noting that when Ye Yu returned, all the Immortal couples were gathered around, muttering something about “brain treatment.” Ye Yu, eager to rescue A Kong, hadn’t paused to ask questions—thankfully, they arrived just in time. Aside from extra tears, A Kong was unharmed.
“Boss, you’ve finally come. My innocence is saved—boo-hoo!” When moved, even a Battle-Heaven Crow Ape sheds tears of gratitude.
Ye Yu casually sliced through the demon-rope binding him, then cast a curious glance at the monkey demon. In coming, he had made no effort to conceal himself; the demon had seen him but done nothing—only watched in a daze, mouth still shoveling pills. His belly bulged unnaturally.
Ye Yu pressed his palms together and invoked the Burial of All Beings from the Great Dream of Three Thousand Roads. In the next moment, a heavy gray stone coffin appeared behind the monkey demon, its surface etched with countless arcane seals faintly glowing. As the coffin lid lifted, a powerful suction burst forth. The demon tried to flee but was too late—shadowy arms dragged him into the sarcophagus.

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