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Chapter 1650

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The Monkey King came to the front of the Flaming Mountain and took out the banana fan. He chanted an incantation and the banana fan kept growing bigger and bigger.

After it became big enough, the Monkey King picked up the banana fan and fanned it forty-nine times at the Flaming Mountain. Immediately, dark clouds covered the mountain and a strong wind blew. In an instant, it rained heavily all over the mountain. In a short while, the fire on the Flaming Mountain was completely extinguished.

After putting out the fire, the Monkey King said happily, "Master, the fire is out. We can go now."

When the Tang Seng and the others heard this, they set off to pass by the Flaming Mountain.

At this moment, Ye Chen suddenly said to the Monkey King, "Look, after the Flaming Mountain was extinguished, it was bare and ugly. There were no plants. Go to the town we just came from and tell the people in the town that they can cultivate this land. I hope they can turn this barren mountain into a valuable green mountain."

After hearing this, the Monkey King felt that it made sense. He rode a cloud to the town by the mountain and told the mayor. After hearing this, the mayor was very grateful and said directly, "Of course, of course. The next time you come, this place will definitely be a green mountain. It will be very beautiful."

After the fire was extinguished, the Monkey King returned the fan to Princess Iron Fan. Princess Iron Fan took the fan and chanted an incantation. She turned the fan into the size of a leaf and held it in her mouth.

The Tang Seng and his disciple began a new journey.

Ye Chen and the Tang Seng master and disciple walked into a huge mountain. The mountain stretched for thousands of miles and the end could not be seen. They could only see the trees on the mountain that covered the sun.

Ye Chen and the others walked for an entire day. When they saw that the sky was about to turn dark, they still could not see a single house. They could not help but feel anxious and quickened their pace as much as possible.

The Monkey King was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan. He raised the Jingu Bang above his head and set up a cloud, intending to go forward to investigate. Little White, carrying the Tang Seng, also rushed forward like a sword that had left its bow.

Suddenly, there was a hurried sound of a gong, and a group of bandits rushed out from the nearby forest, each of them holding a knife and a spear.

The Tang Seng was shocked and fell off the horse in a daze.

The bandits searched Tang Seng's body and found that he did not have any money, so they planned to strip off Tang Seng's clothes and take away Tang Seng's horse.

Tang Seng was helpless. He was afraid that he would be killed by the bandits if he resisted, so he lied and said, "Wait, although I don't have any money on me, my disciples do. You can wait for them to come and give you the money."

The robbers stopped what they were doing and tied the Tang Seng to the tree.

The Monkey King saw what was happening from a distance, so he quietly asked Ye Chen and his junior brothers to leave first while he transformed into a little monk to save the Tang Seng.

The Monkey King transformed into a little monk and arrived in front of the Tang Seng. When the bandits saw the Monkey King, they immediately surrounded him and shouted loudly for the Monkey King to hand over the money.

The Monkey King deliberately teased the bandits and said, "There's a lot of money in the bag I'm carrying. You can take it all as long as you let my master go."

The bandits agreed, picked up the bag, and left.

The Monkey King caught up with them and said, "There's nothing valuable in this bag."

The bandits did not believe him and immediately opened the bag. In the end, they found that there was indeed nothing valuable, only a few sutras.

At this moment, the Monkey King said again, "As long as you give me all the money you stole, I'll let you go. How about that?"

"Hairy monk, you sure talk big. Today, I'll teach you a lesson," the bandit said.

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