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Wukong: The Monkey King
Chapter 16 The Heavenly Gang's Transformation

Chapter 16 The Heavenly Gang's Transformation

Upon seeing that Wukong possessed such a predestined connection, the Patriarch Subhuti, undistracted, began to wholeheartedly impart the knowledge of the Heavenly Gang's transformation to Wukong.

"The thirty-six transformations of the Heavenly Gang are the supreme magical powers of our Daoist sect. With them, your spirit can leave your body, you can ride the clouds and mist, fly through the sky or burrow into the earth, and even ascend to immortality. With the transformations of the Heavenly Gang as your foundation, you will surpass others by far."

"The thirty-six transformations are divided into six major categories, with six types in each. The first category is that of the Heavens. This category contains six types of immortal arts, each capable of shaking the universe. Wukong, remember, even if you have the fortune to learn this, you must use it cautiously."

Wukong was itching to learn these powerful magical powers immediately, nodding eagerly in agreement.

The Patriarch then detailed the six types of immortal arts: Spinning Creation,Inverting Yin and Yang, Moving Stars and Changing Constellations, Reversing Time, Summoning Wind and Rain,Mending Heaven and Bathing the Sun. After imparting the incantations to Wukong, he demonstrated the "Reversing Time" by chanting softly. A red sun, which had just risen in the east, was made to set again as if it were sunset, turning the sky back to the dim light of dawn. Wukong was astounded by such power, realizing it could reverse day and night, and alternate yin and yang.

"The magical powers of the Heavens are not yet within your grasp. When your own Fate is sufficient, you will understand their power," the Patriarch explained, indicating that such powerful arts were beyond Wukong's current ability due to his lesser spiritual cultivation.

"The second category is called Wishful Arts. Once your fortune and spirit are aligned, whatever you wish can be achieved. The six arts include Shrinking and Growing at Will, Instant Blossoming of Flowers, Transforming and Changing at Will, Turning Stone into Gold, Predicting the Future, and Resurrecting the Dead. These are simpler; you may try them one by one." After teaching the incantations to Wukong, he successfully used the art to make a flower bud outside the window bloom, experiencing the joy of using his own immortal arts for the first time. However, he felt a vague essence leaving his body, wondering if this was the cost of using such arts.

The Patriarch ensured Wukong mastered the Wishful Arts before moving on to the third category, Escape Arts, which included Wandering Spirit and Controlling Qi, Dashing with Golden Light, Great Escape From the Five Elements, Flying Tracelessly,Riding Clouds and Mist, and Submerging in the Abyss and Shrinking Land.

After a day of imparting these skills, Wukong spent the night awake, contemplating the thirty-six transformations he could now partially perform. He recalled from "Journey to the West" how the original Wukong mastered seventy-two transformations through self-study and self-cultivation. Realizing his bodily talents were no different from the original Wukong's, he understood the superiority of the Heavenly Gang's transformations over the Earthly Fiend's, aiming to further inquire about the latter from the Patriarch.

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The next day, the Patriarch took Wukong out of the cave, summoned a cloud, and demonstrated cloud riding, explaining the ease of manipulating natural clouds. This left Wukong eager to learn more, reassured by the Patriarch's reminder that such skills were minor and not to be rushed.

Within moments, the cloud gently descended onto a perilous peak, revealing a stunning mountain vista. "Rock cliffs rise abruptly, moist with green moss; overhanging precipices stretch tall, adorned with long emerald ferns." Since arriving in the world of Journey to the West, Wukong had seen countless scenic beauties, but none as bizarre and magnificent as this.

Atop this cliff, various strange rocks jutted out, resembling eagle beaks, tiger heads, and camel humps, with countless uneven peaks stretching as far as the eye could see.

"This is the place," said the Patriarch.

Following the Patriarch's instructions, Wukong practiced the magical arts of moving mountains and stirring stones, feeling their boundless power and marveling at the Daoist magical prowess.

Seeing Wukong's aptitude, the Patriarch led him over the mountain peak to a vast sea. Wukong practiced the magical arts of overturning rivers and filling seas, committing them to memory. These arts significantly drained his mystical energy, leaving Wukong feeling a sense of depletion and discomfort.

"These magical powers are indeed potent, but they require profound mystical energy to match. Your internal cultivation is substantial, but your technique is unrefined, wasting much energy. With diligent practice, you can remedy this," the Patriarch advised. Indeed, many Daoist immortals meditate for a thousand years with only moderate achievements. The path of immortality is greatly influenced by fate. Wukong, born a divine monkey and nurtured by the spiritual energy of a mystic stone, further enhanced by Lord Laozi's Nine-Turn Alchemy Pill, had already stimulated his internal cultivation to rival that of a Taiyi Golden Immortal.

Encouraged by the Patriarch's words, Wukong felt reassured. Considering his battles in Journey to the West, he never lacked mystical energy, suggesting he would not fall short either.

Having mastered the thirty-six transformations of the Heavenly Gang, the Patriarch seriously asked, "Wukong, I see your nature is inherently just and good, unable to tolerate deception or evil. If you are to achieve merit and join the ranks of immortals, how will you handle conflicts and fights in the future?"

After pondering, Wukong replied, "As Master says, even if I must fight, I cannot shrink back or live dishonorably."

The Patriarch smiled and nodded, then asked, "What if you cannot win?"

Wukong answered, "If I cannot win, I'll flee and settle accounts later. How's that?"

The Patriarch laughed heartily, "And how would you flee?"

Wukong pointed to a cloud on the horizon, summoning it with a wave, "Naturally, by riding the clouds."

The Patriarch dispersed the clouds with a wave of his hand and asked, "What if there are no clouds?"

Wukong replied, "There are still the Great Escape Techniques, the Golden Light of Earth, and Shrinking into the Earth—"

"Stop!" the Patriarch interrupted, "These arts may suffice for travel and amusement, but if your opponent forces you to flee, their skill must far exceed yours, and escape would likely be impossible."

Pretending to panic, Wukong asked, "Should I extract my spirit then?"

"Absurd! To extract your spirit is to court death. Even if you escape with your life, losing your physical body would cost you years of cultivation."

Knowing the Patriarch was testing him, Wukong feigned distress, "Then what should I do?"

The Patriarch replied, "Seeing you perform escape techniques, you should learn the Somersault Cloud technique."

Suppressing his joy, Wukong inquired, "How does the Somersault Cloud differ from cloud riding?"