Chapter 350: Transformed into Tang Monk 17



Sun Wukong fought with Ruyi Zhenxian for more than ten rounds, but there was no winner.

It’s just that the former was able to handle it with ease from beginning to end, while the latter gradually ran out of strength and could hardly hold on any longer.

Wukong didn't really want to force Ruyi Zhenxian to death, so he found the right opportunity, knocked him down with a sweeping kick, and hit him on the head.

Immortal Ruyi fell straight to the ground without even a grunt.

While Ruyi Zhenxian was sleeping, Wukong seized the opportunity to enter the cave, fetched half a bucket of water, and then went back in a swagger.

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While Zhu Bajie was waiting, he felt that his stomach seemed to be getting bigger and bigger, and he kept crying out "ouch, ouch", which disturbed the White Dragon Horse so much that it kicked him and he finally calmed down.

Sha Wujing has always been taciturn, but today he broke his silence and said a few words. Now he is lying quietly beside Zhu Bajie, covering his stomach with his hands.

"Brother Monkey, why haven't you come back yet..." Zhu Bajie whined, opening his big eyes and staring at the door eagerly.

"Hey, idiot, I'm back." Sun Wukong made a grand appearance carrying half a bucket of water.

The three pregnant men on the hospital beds immediately rushed over with shining eyes, divided the half bucket of water into three portions, and drank it all in one gulp.

After drinking the water, the bloating in my stomach quickly went away.

Zhu Bajie saw that the other two's stomachs had become flat, but his was still big. He panicked: "Ah, why is my stomach still so big?"

The white dragon horse laughed: "Because your belly is big."

Wukong also laughed and said he was a fool.

Zhu Bajie smiled awkwardly, "Is that so?"

He felt relieved, and this time he rarely argued with the White Dragon Horse.

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The Kingdom of Women was actually the Kingdom of Xiliang.

However, the entire country of Xiliang was made up of women, so it was later renamed the Kingdom of Women.

Chu Qi and his group were too conspicuous, and some curious people came over to ask who Chu Qi was, where he came from, and where he was going.

Chu Qi responded with a classic line: "I came from the Tang Dynasty in the East and am going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures."

And state your identity.

The gossipers reported the matter to the king immediately.

When the Queen of the Western Liang Kingdom learned that a man from the Celestial Empire had come here, she was overjoyed and believed that this was a marriage bestowed upon her by God.

So she asked the Grand Master to go to the inn where Tang Seng and his disciples lived to act as matchmakers.

When they arrived at the inn, the Grand Master and Tang Monk, both with handsome looks and sharp temperaments, sat at a corner of the round table respectively.

"Holy monk, I heard that you are going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures." The Grand Master took the lead in opening the topic.

Chu Qi nodded calmly.

"The journey to obtain the scriptures is too long and the journey is arduous... Our king intends to marry you and is willing to use a country as a betrothal gift. You will be the king and she will be the queen. The combination of yin and yang will bring you eternal happiness." The Grand Master stated his purpose.

Chu Qi was about to refuse, but Wukong pulled her aside and whispered in her ear:

"Master, if you don't agree, they will have evil intentions. I can't do anything to mortals at that time. If I don't know the seriousness of the situation, I may easily kill people. How about Master pretending to agree, tricking the official documents, and then leaving? Hmm?"

This is a classic scene from the original novel. In the original text, the original owner agreed to this ridiculous action.

But in Chu Qi's opinion, since the king took the initiative to propose the idea of ​​marriage, it showed that she herself had a bold and passionate personality and would not be the kind of person who would get angry and hurt others.

In the story, when the queen finally discovered that the three disciples of Tang Monk all had the magical power to fly to the sky in broad daylight, she felt ashamed and realized that she had mistaken the Chinese men, so she went back with her entourage of officials.

From this we can tell that the Queen of the Kingdom of Women is a sensible and very rational woman.

After rejecting Wukong's proposal, Chu Qi explained to the Grand Master that he was an enlightened monk and was destined to go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

In the eyes of mortals like the Grand Master, who had never seen supernatural powers, how could they easily believe in any enlightened monk? No matter how they looked at him, he was just an ordinary monk who looked too handsome, so they advised:

"Saint monk, don't worry about no one being there on your journey to obtain the scriptures. After you marry the king, you can ask your three disciples to go and obtain the scriptures on your behalf."

Chu Qi still refused and asked Wukong to perform the transformation into a mosquito.

When the Grand Master saw Wukong's magical powers, he was shocked and then felt ashamed. He realized that the other party was really an enlightened monk and he had misunderstood him.

With this heavy news, the Grand Master went back and told the king about it.

The king was surprised and felt a little ashamed at the same time.

"Since we are going west, why not invite him to stay in the palace for a few days before leaving?" said the king with some regret.

The Grand Tutor nodded and invited people into the palace that same day.

The four masters and apprentices slowly walked to the main hall. After Chu Qi saluted, he looked up and his eyes met the eyes of the woman above him.

What kind of woman is that?

The original novel describes her like this: "Her eyebrows are like green feathers, her skin is like sheep fat. Her face is lined with peach petals, and her hair is piled with golden phoenix silk. Her autumn eyes are charming, and her spring bamboo shoots are slender and charming. 】

The description in the book does not do justice to the king's perfect beauty.

Her pair of affectionate eyes stared blankly at Tang Monk below.

Although she had never seen a man before, she still felt that Tang Seng, who was sitting below her, must be the most outstanding and handsome man.

He has a heroic demeanor and a majestic appearance.

The Queen was delighted to see this, and could not help observing it for a little longer.

Chu Qi couldn't help but feel a little shy when being looked at by those beautiful eyes, especially when the queen's eyes were so hot that they could almost burn him up.

The silence lasted too long, and the Grand Master gently touched the queen's fingers to bring her back to her senses.

The queen came back to her senses and realized that she had been staring at him for too long. She saw that Tang Seng was avoiding her gaze left and right, and his handsome face was slightly red. She felt embarrassed, and quickly retracted her gaze, put on a gentle smile, and invited Tang Seng and his disciples to sit down.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It’s even more exciting later!

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