The moment Sun Wukong attacked, the Bodhisattva also relaxed his control over the black snake demon.
When Black Snake regained consciousness, he saw a huge stick coming towards him. He had no time to react and was smashed into a pancake.
Neatly embedded into the ground.
When the black snake spirit died, it turned back into its original form, a three-meter-long black snake.
Chu Qi loves soft stuffed animals the most, and hates sticky reptiles the most.
However, although the black snake demon changed back into its original form, under the Bodhisattva's continued deception, the black snake demon still maintained its original appearance of a beautiful village woman. Steamed buns rolled out of the bamboo basket beside her, and one of them rolled to Tang Monk's feet.
Therefore, Chu Qi avoided the disgusting feeling of facing the reptiles directly.
"Wukong, why did you hurt someone?!"
As the situation developed to this point, Chu Qi realized that she could not turn a deaf ear to it, as who knows where there might be someone supervising her.
With her eyebrows raised, she pretended to be angry and shouted.
The monkey was caught off guard by the amiable master's yelling, and was so frightened that his ears subconsciously tucked back and all the hair on his body stood up slightly.
After he realized what was happening, he felt quite aggrieved, thinking, "How dare you be so mean to me?"
But he didn't show it. He just picked up the steamed bun on the ground angrily and handed it to Chu Qi:
"Master, what do you think this is?"
After removing the illusion, the fragrant steamed buns instantly turned into hard stones.
"This is a trick used by the demon," the monkey said angrily, "It's not a human, it's clearly a black snake demon."
He raised his hand again, wiped away the illusion on the monster on the ground, revealing its true form.
It’s just that...the monsters are all dead, but the illusion is still there. This doubt made Sun Wukong frown, thinking that things might not be as simple as they seemed.
But he didn't tell his master about this doubt, because mortals who don't practice Taoism would never think of it.
To be honest, when arguing with the master, Monkey subconsciously thought of the worst possible outcome.
For some reason, he had a feeling that things were bound to turn out badly.
Watching the development of the situation, the Bodhisattva had already revealed a smile of success.
Tang Monk, who was highly expected by the Bodhisattva...
Tang Seng looked as if he had suddenly realized something:
"So you're a demon. Wukong, you really saved my life. It's great to have you."
Hearing this, Sun Wukong was stunned for a moment, and when he reacted, his ears turned red:
"Why are you saying such things? Do you think I, Old Sun, have never heard of flattery? Humph."
A monkey used anger to cover up his shyness, took out the white rice in his arms and said:
"Eat it. This is the fortune I brought you from a distance of 100,000 miles."
Chu Qi took the bare white rice and asked casually:
"Why is there only rice but no vegetables?"
Before he finished speaking, he picked up a handful of rice with chopsticks and put it into his mouth.
You know what, the perfectly cooked rice tastes really good when eaten hot, with its fragrant aroma and a hint of sweetness.
As the saying goes, when you have been hungry for a long time, your common meals will be delicacies from land and sea. In short, this is how Chu Qi feels now.
"Oh no, I didn't have time to take it. I almost got discovered."
Sun Wukong waved his hand, "It's good enough to have some to eat, don't be picky."
These were what the master said when he taught Wukong not to be picky about food.
He still remembers it and tells it to his current master.
After a casual chat between the master and the disciple, the tense atmosphere of killing the goblin just now was completely dispelled.
Chu Qi did not eat alone, but shared a bowl of rice with Wukong.
After eating, Chu Qi stood up and walked around to digest the food.
After digesting the food, she felt sad for the poor black snake demon who had become a victim of power, and discussed with Wukong to bury him.
Because there was no old man around to help, the monkey was unwilling to dig the hole manually with a shovel this time.
He smashed a hole in the ground and threw the black snake into it. Then he waved his hand, created a gust of wind, and filled the hole with the soil.
Chu Qi took out a pen and ink, wrote "Tomb of the Black Snake Demon" on a stone, and placed it solemnly on the grave of the Black Snake Demon.
During the chat, Wukong told her that this black snake demon had never harmed anyone in its life. It was just an ordinary monster that was accidentally hit by a spiritual creature of heaven and earth and accidentally transformed.
Hearing this, Chu Qi felt that he needed to do something for it.
Sitting in front of the grave, she had a look of compassion on her face and recited the mantra for the dead twice in a low voice, wishing the monster to be reborn into a good life in the next life.
Sun Wukong was hanging upside down on a tree branch that was neither too high nor too low. His long tail, which was almost as long as his body, was curled up and relaxed from time to time. He listened to the rebirth mantra recited by his master and felt drowsy.
In the darkness, the hidden Bodhisattva doubted his life for the first time.
——Tang Seng’s reaction once again surprised him.
It can be said that at present, among the entire Journey to the West, only the first step: obtaining Buddhist scriptures from the West, is proceeding smoothly.
Whether it was Tang Seng's attempt to unblock the seal by climbing the mountain, or letting his disciples kill six mortals...
Tang Seng did not react as planned.
And now, even though the Bodhisattva personally set up the plan, he was unable to destroy the trust between Tang Seng and the Monkey King.
He had a vague premonition that in this life, Tang Seng might be out of control.
But, what if it is out of control? The Journey to the West plan must go on.
The Bodhisattva decided to continue following, and the next day, when Sun Wukong was sent out by Tang Seng to beg for alms again, the Bodhisattva took the opportunity to appear in front of Tang Seng.
Chu Qi was meditating and silently practicing the art of speaking and acting upon one's words when he noticed a beam of golden light shooting down in front of him.
The golden light shone brightly, guiding her to look up.
When he raised his hand, he saw the solemn and majestic Guanyin Bodhisattva, in the form of a man and a woman, sitting cross-legged in the air in front of him.
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