Chapter 1653
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It took Sand Monk three days and three nights to reach the Curtain Cave of Huaguo Mountain.
When he entered the cave, he found that Monkey King was sitting on the high platform, reading a scripture loudly. Seeing this scene, Sand Monk's eyes became hot. He asked him loudly, "Why did you do that?"
Monkey King raised his head when he heard the voice, only to find that a bearded man was looking at him. He was very depressed, so he asked the little monkeys to catch him.
When they came to him, Monkey King asked, "Who are you? Why haven't I seen you before? "
Sand Monk said, "Senior Brother, come back with me. Master can't live without you. Let's go to the Western Paradise together. If you really don't want to go back with me, give me the package. It's full of Master's precious scriptures. We can't lose them. "
However, Monkey King said, "I can go to the Western Paradise alone. Why do I need the Tang Seng?"
Sand Monk was shocked and said, "Senior Brother, you can't do that. Without Master, how could Buddha give the scriptures to others?"
Then he saw that Monkey King had changed into Tang Seng and his disciple.
How could Sand Monk bear others impersonating his master? So he raised the wand in his hand and hit the fake Tang Seng. Those people fell to the ground and died, turning into three or four monkey hairs. It turned out that they were transformed from monkeys.
Monkey King was angry and asked the little monkeys to surround Sand Monk. Sand Monk broke free and escaped on a cloud, planning to find Ye Chen.
When he reached a mountain, Sand Monk took out the special contact method Ye Chen gave them, the All-Seeing Eye. After learning that Ye Chen was on the Luojia Mountain at this time, Sand Monk set off.
After walking for a day and a night, Sand Monk finally arrived at the Luojia Mountain. He saw that Ye Chen was practicing martial arts here. When he raised his head and wanted to explain his purpose, he found that the monkey was sleeping on the tree and snoring.
Monk Sha was infuriated. He took out his Devil Vanquishing Wand and shouted as he attacked the Monkey King.
Monkey King was taking a nap when he suddenly heard a strong wind coming. He closed his breath and listened to the direction. When Sand Monk stabbed at him, Monkey King jumped up and dodged the attack.
At this time, Ye Chen, who was practicing, also heard the noise and said to Monk Sha, "Wujing, what's wrong? Why are you attacking your Eldest Senior Brother?"
Monkey King was also at a loss at this time. He said to Ye Chen, "I don't know what's going on either. Why did Junior Brother hit me with a stick as soon as he arrived?"
Monk Sha glared at the Monkey King, then cupped his fists at Ye Chen and said, "Ye Chen, there's something you don't know. This wild monkey injured Master when Bajie and I were fetching water."
"What? What did you say? Who injured Master? How is Master now? "Monkey King asked hurriedly.
Monk Sha said, "Haha, why didn't you look so anxious when you injured Master? And when I went to Mount Huaguo to find you, you said that you didn't know me and even beat me out."
Monkey King was even more depressed at this time. He said that he didn't do it at all, and after being driven away by Master, he didn't go back to Mount Huaguo. Instead, he stayed here to practice with Ye Chen.
Monk Sha didn't believe him and looked up at Ye Chen.
Ye Chen nodded to show that Monkey King was right.
At this time, it was Monk Sha's turn to be puzzled. But he still didn't believe it. He asked the Monkey King to go to Mount Huaguo with him.
So the two of them bade farewell to Ye Chen for the time being and rode a cloud to Mount Huaguo.
After arriving at Mount Huaguo, Monkey King looked into the Water Curtain Cave and found that there was another Monkey King sitting there. The monkey was sitting on the stone platform, eating, drinking, and playing with the other monkeys. He looked exactly like him.
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