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Chapter 30: Monkey King: Ah! Could it be that my master has been burned?!

Fahai's temperament is a bit perverse.

But this does not conflict with the sense of ritual he displays when doing things.

There is even some inexplicable fit.

For example, Fahai would knock on the other party's cave door very politely, and he would be polite first and then attack.

As for the great sage who wanted to conquer the demons, he smashed the cave door with a stick and acted rashly first.

It is also due to different personal accomplishments and temperaments that lead to such completely different behavior styles.

Each of the two methods has its own effect. If you have to argue to decide which one is better...perhaps it depends on the actual effect of on-site operation.

After the previous battle at Wanku Mountain, Fahai was still quite in awe of the Three Realms at that time, and did not dare to take it too seriously. The goblin who can occupy the mountain and become the king must not be underestimated. He also secretly peeped at the black bear spirit.

For a long time, although I haven't completely figured out its details, I already have an expectation in my mind.

Just judging from the magic power revealed on his surface, this black bear spirit is not comparable to the fox sister of Wanku Mountain, and is only on par with the male fox.

But in terms of character, I'm afraid he's even better than a male fox.

He is a monster who is good at disguise, and his cunning nature hidden under the innocent black bear form is his most dangerous weapon.

Fahai calmed down his unruliness a little, and with this majestic appearance, he had the image of a virtuous and eminent monk.

Knocking on the door will naturally lead to a response. After a while, a little demon pretending to be a Taoist boy opened the door to the cave. It was not surprised to see a young monk. After all, Elder Jinchi of Guanyin Temple has been in contact with his own king for a long time.

, his own king also invited Elder Jinchi as an honored guest, and the little demons were always very polite to the monks of Guanyin Temple.

In fact, there is another reason for this, because this black bear spirit wants to become the disciple of the Bodhisattva, so he naturally does not want to ruin the reputation of Black Wind Mountain.

Since occupying the Black Wind Mountain, the little monsters in the mountain have been restricted from eating humans... As for daily food, most of them are entrusted to the monks of Guanyin Temple to buy them on their behalf, and when they move around during festivals, they will be delivered to the mountain all at once.

Therefore, when the little demon in the cave met a monk like Fa Hai, he still felt a little close to him. "Where did the master come from? What's the purpose of knocking on my cave door?"

Fa Hai found it strange and didn't expect that the little demon who looked after the door actually knew such etiquette. He thought to himself: This was probably trained by the black bear spirit.

People cannot be judged by their appearance, and so are fairies. If you are deceived by their naivety, you have fallen into a trap.

Fahai thought for a while and said: "The poor monk came from the Tang Dynasty in the east and went to the west to worship Buddha and seek scriptures. Because he didn't know the path while walking in the mountains, he missed Sutou... Seeing the gathering of spiritual energy in the mountains, he

The atmosphere of Guangui Mansion is extraordinary...I thought there must be an expert who settled there, so I dared to disturb it and create a bowl of water."

"Ha ha ha ha!"

As soon as Fahai's voice fell, he heard several laughters coming from the cave, and then a dark-faced man stepped out and said: "You are such a courageous monk. You dare to walk alone at night."

...Tell me, what's the atmosphere like in my cave?"

"The haze is misty, and the pines and cypresses are dense." Fahai smiled and coaxed him, "The so-called brilliance fills the door, evergreen surrounds the door, bridges step on dry oak trees, and peaks are surrounded by cloches. Birds come to the clouds with red stamens in their mouths, and deer climb on the fragrant bushes.

Shitai. This is the time to encourage flowers to bloom, and the wind carries the fragrance of flowers... Although it looks like a place for leisure travelers in the mountains, it is better than Penglai Mountain in the East China Sea."

This compliment made the big black man so happy that he immediately invited the eminent monk to the cave to discuss Buddhism in detail.

Fahai, who originally just wanted to "ask for a glass of water," couldn't resist Heidashan's warm hospitality, so he had no choice but to follow the good and never offend the world.

The big black man was in front, followed closely by Fa Hai. It seemed that the guests and hosts were enjoying themselves, but in fact each had his or her own thoughts.

This big black man is naturally the black bear spirit. He has changed his form and reduced his demonic image, but his physical characteristics cannot be concealed.

He had done something wrong. When he heard someone knocking on the door at first, he was quite frightened... He didn't know what he was afraid of. He just felt palpitations for no reason. Maybe he was afraid that the lord of cassocks would come to the door.

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Therefore, he sent a clever little demon to find out what he was talking about. Unexpectedly, he got another big surprise after two sentences. He heard that the monk who came came from the Eastern Tang Dynasty and went to the Western Heaven to worship Buddha... Couldn't it be that he heard about it some time ago?

That "Tang Monk"?

If you eat Tang Monk's meat, you can live forever and become a Buddha!

Immortality does not have much temptation for him. After all, he is a fairy with profound magical powers. It is not unusual to live for thousands or tens of thousands of years.

What really touched his heart were the four words "Flying Immortals and Becoming Buddhas" at the end. This was the true result, so it was naturally very different.

If it were before tonight, he might not have provoked this Tang Dynasty monk. After all, he was still guarding Guanyin Temple... But just now, Guanyin Temple was burned down by a fire. In order to seize the treasure and understand Buddhism, he pushed Elder Jinchi to

Entering the sea of ​​fire... If the prediction was correct, Guanyin Temple and Elder Jinchi have been reduced to ashes at this moment.

After doing such a thing, it would be impossible for him to become a disciple of Guanyin, and he couldn't do anything like falling into a trap.

In fact, he didn't even want to stay in Black Wind Mountain longer. He was just about to pack up, so he took his precious cassock and flew away to find a secluded and uninhabited place to practice in seclusion.

But just when he was about to walk with his front foot, Tang Monk's meat from his back foot came to his mouth.

It's a treasured cassock, and it's Tang's monk's flesh who became a Buddha. This great opportunity was delivered to his hands like this. Could it be that God saw that he was devoted to the Tao, so he opened his eyes?

Although he was a little impatient, his cunning nature still prevented him from revealing his true colors directly in front of Fahai. Instead, he pretended to be bold and bold to test Tang Seng.

Use yourself to save others.

If he is not very sure, or if the benefits are huge, he is unwilling to take risks.

So why does Tang Monk dare to go from the Eastern Tang Dynasty to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures alone? How can he go all the way to Black Wind Mountain?

He also visited the Tang Dynasty when he was young, and knew that with the strength of ordinary people's feet, it would be impossible to see the shadow of Black Wind Mountain without March and April.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The big black man thought he had a trick, and secretly thought in his heart: "Even if this Tang Monk has average abilities, I'm afraid he is very capable of escaping and saving his life. I led him into the cave this time, just in time

It's like a dragnet, a turtle caught in a urn, and if you want to catch him, you can easily catch him."

When Fahai heard that the big black man invited him into the cave, he knew it was a Hongmen Banquet.

But many times, hunters often appear as prey. When the black man is plotting against Fahai, don't you know that this is exactly what Fahai wants?

Who is this dragnet targeting?

Who is the turtle in the urn?

How can we know who will win until the end?

Fahai seemed to be taking risks, but in fact, he had the upper hand due to deliberate calculations and unintentional calculations.

He could guess what Hei Dashan was thinking, but Hei Dashan didn't know Fa Hai's plan.

When the black man imagined that he could easily handle this Tang Dynasty monk, he had already lost his vigilance.

This relaxation caused an invisible disadvantage.

After entering the cave and taking a seat, the black man realized that he had only guessed at the identity of the monk, but he hadn't confirmed it yet, so he pretended to apologize for being rude and said, "Is it because I lost my etiquette and didn't ask the eminent monk for his name?"

"The Poor Monk Tang Sanzang."

That’s it!

...

The sky is gradually getting brighter.

The fire in Guanyin Temple was gradually extinguished under Xiao Bailong's magical power.

After all, Wukong reluctantly completed the task and dragged the Bodhisattva until dawn. The two of them came to the sky above the "ruins" of Guanyin Temple. Looking at the palace that was burned to the ground, the Bodhisattva felt a lot of emotion in his heart.

There was constant noise and chaos in the temple.

An old monk, burned to ashes, was kneeling in the center. Although his body was extremely weak, he still had a life left.

It was Elder Jinchi who was pushed into the sea of ​​fire by the black bear spirit last night. Fortunately, Xiao Bailong got the instructions from Master Sanzang and saved his life. This shows that Master has a compassionate heart.

"Wukong, where is your master?"

The Bodhisattva looked at the clouds for a long time, but never saw Tang Sanzang's figure.

The Great Sage also felt strange and pointed to a remnant that had been burned by the fire: "My master was in the Zen room here...ah! Could it be that he has been poisoned and burned by the fire?!"


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