This actually raised a good question. In the original work, did it mention where the ginseng fruits go after falling into the ground?
The Ginsengfruits sink into the ground upon contact as part of their mythical nature. By pulling them out and defying "the rules" Tang Shanzang is brute-forcing things, just like the way he rescued Monkey by digging her out of the mountain instead of using the seal.
Rice_22 said: The Ginsengfruits sink into the ground upon contact as part of their mythical nature. By pulling them out and defying "the rules" Tang Shanzang is brute-forcing things, just like the way he rescued Monkey by digging her out of the mountain instead of using the seal.
Can't complain if it works.
Ginsengfruits?Chapter 9 (4)Hieeee~Scaryyyyy~SHOVEChapter 9 (3)Is it this thing?BOOOOOOOOOOMPOWTo make it clear, it is since your disciples stole my ginsengfruits to eat and collapsed my ginseng tree.DHMP DHMP DHMPIndeed, ginsengfruits will sink when they touch the ground. The ginsengfruits in the ground and the uprooted tree are your disciples' doing.DHMP DHMP DHMP DHMP DHMPSo you are the master of the Wuzhuang Temple. This humble monk has heard of your high reputation, so why snatch away this humble monk's disciples?