Great Yu was furious and sequentially sent Tong Lu and Wu Muyou into battle, but they failed to defeat Wu Zhiqi. Later, Yinglong arrived and finally captured Wu Zhiqi.
After Wu Zhiqi was captured, Great Yu ordered his men to lock Wu Zhiqi's neck with a heavy iron chain, pierced his nostrils with copper bells, and then pressed him under Turtle Mountain, south of the Huai River. Thus, the waters of the Huai could flow into the sea.
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"Something is very wrong here!"
Recalling the records about Wu Zhiqi, Jiang Chen was filled with doubt.
Though Wu Zhiqi proclaimed himself a great demon, he had no connection with the Demon Clan whatsoever. He was a Red-buttocks Horse Monkey, one of the four major spiritual monkeys, like Sun Wukong, knowing yin and yang, understanding human affairs, adept in entering and leaving places, and proficient in avoiding death and prolonging life.