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Chapter 1171

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Fangzheng didn't know that Monkey was stealing his show. After tricking the burly man away, he began leisurely sipping his tea as he watched the commotion.

However, A Golden Millet Dream couldn't be opened too often. Therefore, after watching for a while, he leisurely returned to the backyard. He got the real Red Boy to maintain order.

The moment Fangzheng left, Monkey looked at the table and mat Fangzheng was sitting on and immediately went over.

At that moment, Salted Fish, who was sitting under the bodhi tree, looked up and said, "Senior Brother, don't tell me you want to learn from Master and answer questions for others?"

Monkey scoffed. "What's wrong? Can't I? "

"Sure, but I have to remind you that this isn't something anyone can do." Salted Fish gave Monkey a look that said, "I'm not reminding you. I'm looking down on you."

Monkey was infuriated when he heard that. He scoffed and said, "I'm not as knowledgeable as Master, but I have my ways!"

With that said, Monkey sat down on the mat and mimicked Fangzheng. He sipped his tea and watched life.

However, since the tea had been finished by Fangzheng, all he could do was get a pot of water and put it there. It did look like he was doing it.

"Master, Third Junior Brother is learning from you. Heh heh, he's really impressive." Squirrel ran into the meditation room in high spirits and said as though he was presenting a treasure.

Red Boy, who was one step behind, grinned when he heard that. He shook his head and turned to leave, thinking to himself, "Indeed, this little guy is a spy! He thinks he's chatting, but in fact, he's tattling! Poor Third Senior Brother. He's in for it … "

Indeed, Fangzheng was stunned when he heard that. Monkey was imitating him to answer questions for others?

Fangzheng wasn't being racist, but Monkey hadn't memorized many scriptures. As for what he had figured out, that was even less. How could he answer questions for others? If he were to be stumped by the questions, wouldn't it be embarrassing?

"Master, do you want to take a look?" Squirrel asked excitedly. From his point of view, what Monkey had done was truly impressive. It was something worth bragging about.

Fangzheng looked at Squirrel in front of him and stroked his head. "Jingkuan, when you leave, don't tell your junior brother that you told me about this matter."

"Why?" Squirrel asked innocently.

"He's afraid that you will be beaten up."

Squirrel was taken aback as he asked, "Why did she hit me?"

Fangzheng said in all seriousness, "You can try."

Squirrel fell into deep thought before hesitantly leaving.

Squirrel was back, but Fangzheng was nowhere to be seen. Red Boy was puzzled. Was Fangzheng not going to care about this matter? Just let the monkeys do as they please?

However, Squirrel didn't say a word. He climbed up the tree and squatted there, looking down at Monkey with a hesitant look.

When Red Boy saw this, he narrowed his eyes and could not help but run over to ask Fangzheng.

Fangzheng asked with a chuckle, "Sometimes, experience is more useful than words. Let him try. This Penniless Monk is also curious as to how he will answer the questions of those pilgrims. "

Red Boy never expected Fangzheng to have such an attitude. He pursed his lips and mumbled, "Master, are you really not going to do anything? If I had known earlier, I would have tried it too. Oh right, Master, what if Senior Brother makes a mistake? "

Fangzheng chuckled as he touched the pole beside him. "It's fine. There will be more sports at night. We can also save some rice."

When Red Boy heard that, he recalled One Finger Monastery's number one sports event, Salted Fish's tragic state in Salted Fish Ball. He quickly dispelled the thought of trying.

Upon hearing Fangzheng's words, Red Boy felt at ease. With confidence, he walked out with a chuckle.

He really saw a pilgrim sitting in front of Monkey.

However, Monkey was different from Fangzheng. Fangzheng did not say a word and struck first. Monkey was the first to speak and strike first. He coughed dryly and said, "Patron, is there something you can't let go of?"

The person was taken aback. After some thought, he said with a wry smile, "Master, you sure are perceptive. That's right. There are some things I can't let go of. Sigh …"

A smile flashed in Monkey's eyes when he heard that. He immediately took a teacup and handed it over. "Do you want some tea?"

"Yeah." The man nodded and took the teacup.

Monkey picked up the teapot and began pouring the tea for the man. Indeed, the tea spilled and the man was scalded. He exclaimed and released his hand, about to flare up.

Monkey seemed to enter a meditative state as he said indifferently, "There's nothing you can't let go of. If it hurts, let go."

The man was taken aback as he looked at Monkey and thought about himself. Then, he was enlightened. "Thank you for your counsel, Master."

Monkey watched as the man happily threw down the incense money before leaving. Monkey smugly glanced at his other senior brothers.

Red Boy and Salted Fish's jaws nearly dropped. That worked? This was a complete scam! Couldn't let go of something? Who in the world would ask if there was something troubling them? This was practically a one-sided scam!

As for Squirrel, he was really happy for Monkey as he clapped and exclaimed, "Third Junior Brother, impressive. Again!"

As for Lone Wolf, he was still patrolling outside. He had no idea what was happening.

The monkey was incomparably proud of his victory. He sat up even straighter.

At this moment, another woman came and sat opposite Monkey. She had a pained look on her face.

Monkey repeated the same trick. "Patron, is there something you can't let go of?"

"Yes, please enlighten me," said the woman.

Monkey picked up a teacup. "Patron, do you drink tea?"

The woman looked at Monkey before looking at the teacup. She shook her head and said, "Sorry, Master. I don't drink tea."

"Pfft … Haha …" Red Boy, who was watching the commotion from afar, was amused when he heard that. He wanted to see how Monkey would resolve the situation!

Monkey was dumbfounded as well. How was he to resolve the situation if she didn't drink tea? Also, why wasn't this fellow taking the bait? She didn't even drink the tea given by Master? She even wanted to be enlightened for free?

However, Monkey was smart as well. He immediately reacted. "It's fine. This is just plain water."

However, when the woman saw Monkey in a daze, she thought that she had offended the master. She said, "You can have some tea too."

When the two spoke at the same time, Monkey nearly burst into tears. You should have said so earlier!

By the side, Red Boy was about to explode from laughter. Salted Fish sat on the offering table, huffing and puffing. He had no choice. He had to pretend to be solemn, so he naturally couldn't hold his stomach and laugh out loud. However, the scene in front of him was just too irresistible. Hence, he could only huff and puff as he laughed in an extremely odd manner.

The woman was stunned as well. No tea? Why did the master want him to drink tea? Was this monkey sick?

Monkey immediately said, "It's tea, but it's also not tea. It's all up to the heart."

The woman found it fascinating, but she felt that it made sense. She nodded and said, "Thank you, Master."

Monkey wiped off his cold sweat and finally got through this hurdle. Hence, he handed the teacup to the woman. When she received it, Monkey poured the tea for her. The tea spilled out, but the woman remained unmoved. Instead, she asked curiously, "Master, it's full. It's done."

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