Quickly, you place the uncrumpled piece of paper underneath the tear in the book's page. It reads as follows:
She took him under her wing and brought him along as a traveling companion. Today, the Monkey King resides in his palace in the Spirit World, but all know his quest for full immortality is far from being over. Having been defeated so by Buddha has made the Monkey King ever more relentless, and he will search for any means to provide him with true power over Death itself.
Kuan Yin was not fooled by Sun Wukong's affirmation of redemption. In secret, she carved a crown and bespelled it, allowing her control over the Monkey King. When placed around his head, activated by magic, it would cause unimaginable suffering to Sun Wukong, effectively taming him and rendering him harmless for short periods of time.
What became of Kuan Yin or the crown is unknown.
You knew there had to be something important here!
If you managed to heal the person you found, and wish to interrogate him again, and you deciphered the text in the dragon's cave, go to Chapter Thirty. If you did not decipher or find the text, go to Chapter Thirty-Two.
If you decide it's time to leave, choose the corresponding chapter:
* If you went through the window without falling, go to Chapter Nineteen.
* If you fell through the window or brought down the door, go to Chapter Twenty.
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