Under my butt, there is a layer of white and hazy cloud.
Chu Qi was lost in thought for a second.
I wonder if that cloud is as soft when sitting up as it looks?
...off topic.
Chu Qi came back to his senses and quickly stood up and knelt down to worship the Bodhisattva.
"Disciple Tang Sanzang pays homage to the Bodhisattva."
She spoke in a soft tone, lowered her eyelashes, and had a straight and pretty face full of piety.
Seeing this, the Bodhisattva felt a little more at ease. No matter how unconventional Tang Sanzang was, at least he respected the gods and Buddhas in his heart.
Respect makes things easier.
"Sanzang, how are you and the disciple whom I have introduced to you getting along?"
In one sentence, the Bodhisattva pointed out that he was not paying attention to Tang Seng and opened up the conversation for the next topic. He was very satisfied.
"Thanks to the Bodhisattva for his guidance, my disciple and Wukong are getting along very well."
Automatically ignoring the words "extremely harmonious", the Bodhisattva finished his own lines:
"Wukong has a stubborn temper. As a mere mortal, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to discipline him. In this case, I will give you a spell to tighten the hoop. If Wukong refuses to be disciplined, you can use this spell to restrain his behavior."
Chu Qi opened her mouth: "...Thank you, Bodhisattva."
The Bodhisattva came down and carefully taught Chu Qi the spell of the tight hoop. Then, he took out a beautiful hat from his sleeve and handed it to Tang Seng:
"Let Wukong wear this hat, and he will be at your disposal from now on. Remember, the spell will only work if he wears the hat."
After giving the instructions, the Bodhisattva turned and left.
This time, he did not hide in the dark and observe.
His mission has been completed, and the rest of the journey will be secretly escorted by other gods to help Tang Seng obtain the scriptures.
In Journey to the West, there were only three disciples who openly escorted Tang Monk.
In fact, there were thirty-nine gods who escorted them secretly, including the Six Dings and Six Jias, the Five Direction Jiedis, the Four Valued Officials, and eighteen guardian deities.
During this period of time, the Bodhisattva failed twice and he had no idea how many times he had been laughed at by the thirty-nine gods who were secretly protecting him.
In short, after completing the task, he didn't want to stay for even a second longer.
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