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Chapter 1697

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Ye Chen and Tang Seng walked for a few more months, and they did not encounter anything unusual along the way. Finally, one day, they arrived at a country called Picchu.

The pedestrians in the city were neatly dressed, and there were many hawkers hawking on the road. It was very prosperous. But after walking for a while, they felt that something was wrong.

Because although those people were neatly dressed, their faces were full of worry. Moreover, there was a goose cage at the door of each house, covered with colorful satin.

Monkey King felt very strange, so he turned into a little bee and flew in, only to find a seven-year-old boy sleeping inside.

He visited more than a dozen houses in a row and found that all of them were the same, so he turned back into his original form and reported to Tang Seng.

After Tang Seng and his disciple arrived at the courier station, they asked the innkeeper about the reason. The innkeeper did not want to say much, but he could not resist Tang Seng's questioning.

So he said, "Three years ago, an old Taoist gave the king a sixteen-year-old girl. Then the king stayed with the girl every day, and his health became worse and worse. "

"The Imperial Medical Association tried all kinds of methods, but they could not cure him. Then the old Taoist told the king a folk prescription, which was to use the livers of 1111 boys as the guiding drug. Then the disease would be cured, and the king would live forever. "

"So the boys in the goose cages were all selected from the common people to be the guiding drug."

After hearing this, Tang Seng felt that it was too cruel and could not bear to listen to it anymore. Sand Monk said that the old Taoist must be a demon, otherwise, how could he come up with such a vicious method?

When Monkey King heard this, he suddenly had an idea, so he stomped his feet, called the Earth God and the God of Town Wong, and personally gave them instructions.

That night, the immortals stole all the goose cages and hid them.

The next day, Monkey King turned into a little bug, stung on Tang Seng's hat, and followed Tang Seng to the court to exchange official documents.

The King was dizzy. He took the document and looked at it again and again. Then, he took out his seal, stamped it, and handed it to Tang Seng. At this moment, the old Daoist priest suddenly arrived. The King and all the officials stood up and knelt down.

The King brought the old Taoist priest and sat side by side with him. Tang Seng did not expect the old Taoist priest to have such a great reputation that he could sit side by side with the King.

Therefore, Tang Seng bowed to the King and said, "Then I'll take my leave."

Sun Wukong secretly said to Tang Sanzang, "Master, the Daoist priest beside the king is a demon. Master, you go first. I'll stay here and investigate. I'll be there soon."

With that, the Monkey King flew back in.

Just as she entered, someone came in and reported, "Your Majesty, bad news. A gust of wind blew away all the children in the goose cages last night."

The King was shocked and annoyed. He heard the old Taoist priest say again, "Don't worry, Your Majesty. I still have a brilliant idea. If we can use Tang Seng's liver, the effect will be better than that of more than a thousand children."

The King believed the old Taoist priest's slanderous words, so he ordered his troops to capture Tang Seng at the posthouse. When the Monkey King heard this, he hurriedly flew back to the posthouse to discuss countermeasures with the Tang Seng.

In the end, they decided to let the Monkey King transform into Tang Seng, and then let the Tang Seng transform into the Monkey King.

After the Monkey King transformed into Tang Seng, he was brought to the main hall. When he heard that the King wanted to use his heart as a medicine, he smiled and said, "I have a lot of hearts. I don't know which one you want."

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