I Have a Trillion Merits

Chapter 687 Who dares to kill me?

In the Penglai Immortal Island, the six-eared macaque listened to his teacher's instructions, with a look of astonishment on his face.

He never thought that the teacher would call him here for such a trivial matter.

Just teasing the two Westerners?

But if you think about it carefully, it is indeed a bit exciting for him, a quasi-saint-level kid, to tease two real saints.

Hongyun looked at the dull-faced six-eared macaque below and said with a smile, "How about it, you know."

The six-eared macaque also showed a smile on his face, and then said: "Teacher Qi, the six-eared macaque understands."

Hearing this, Hongyun waved his hand and said, "In that case, just go and I will naturally handle the rest for you."

The six-eared macaque heard the words, chuckled, and then left Penglai Immortal Island directly.

After the six-eared macaque left, Hongyun raised his finger to draw out the power of merit, then caught up with the six-eared macaque, and without its knowledge, got directly into its sea of ​​consciousness.

In an instant, this power of merit covered the surface of the six-eared macaque soul, completely blocking its connection with the way of heaven.

Unless his cultivation level surpasses that of Hongyun, it would be difficult for anyone to figure out his whereabouts.

But the six-eared macaque was completely unaware and continued to move forward, galloping in the direction of Tang Seng's master and disciples.

When approaching Tang Monk and his disciples, they discovered the Guanyin Bodhisattva hidden among the clouds.

Seeing this, the six-eared macaque directly summoned a dead leaf from the ground, then flicked it towards Guanyin Bodhisattva and shouted softly: "Go!"

In an instant, the dead leaves cut through the sky, completely shattered in the clouds, and turned into stars falling in front of Guanyin Bodhisattva.

The things in front of him were immediately covered, and except for a few Tang Seng masters and disciples, no one else existed in his spiritual perception.

The six-eared macaque also took advantage of this opportunity and quietly came to the deeper clouds above the head of Guanyin Bodhisattva, looking at Tang Monk and his disciples who were walking in the mountains below.

Perhaps it was because they had been gone for a long time, but the faces of the master and the disciples all showed some impatience.

And because it was a mountain road, Tang Monk's mount was changed from the old turtle to Zhu Bajie. As for Ao Lie, he followed Sun Wukong comfortably to explore the road ahead.

Unknowingly, Tang Seng, his master and his disciples walked in the mountains for another whole day.

Tang Seng looked at the darkening sky and couldn't help but feel a little melancholy. His group had been wandering around this unknown mountain for two days.

But I know that I haven’t seen a single family now. During this period, Sun Wukong even wanted to take them directly across the mountain several times/

But they were all rejected by Tang Seng.

Traveling to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures must be done with sincerity. As the saying goes, sincerity leads to spiritual success.

Tang Seng didn't show much performance, but Sun Wukong, who was already impatient, became a little impatient. He took out the golden cudgel and hit Zhu Bajie on the buttocks.

Zhu Bajie was in pain and immediately screamed and ran forward involuntarily.

While running, he said: "Damn Bima Wen, why are you crazy again? He gave me a stick for no reason. He is really a damn monkey."

Tang Seng was almost knocked down by Zhu Bajie's acceleration.

Fortunately, Zhu Bajie used secret means to stabilize it on himself.

Among the high-level clouds, the six-eared macaque looked at Tang Seng and his disciples who were about to leave the mountain, and recalled the words of his previous teacher.

How can I sneak in smoothly?

After thinking about it, his eyes suddenly lit up, and then he plucked a few hairs from his body and blew them in front of Tang Seng and his disciples.

In an instant, several big men holding swords and guns appeared in the dense forest in front of everyone.

All of them looked fierce. When Tang Seng and his disciples approached, the leader banged the gong in his hand.

This startled Zhu Bajie, who was running at full speed, and almost knocked Tang Seng off his feet.

Then, these big men rushed out of the dense forest with swords and guns in their hands, and shouted to Tang Monk: "I opened this mountain, I planted this tree. If you want to live forever, stay... stay..."

"Leave the money to buy the road!" Zhu Bajie looked at the big man who couldn't think of anything to do next, and couldn't help but added.

When the big man heard this, his eyes immediately lit up and he said: "Yes, leave the money to buy the road."

Immediately, he looked at Zhu Bajie with some horror and said, "You are such an unruly monk that you actually rode a talking pig."

When Tang Monk heard this, his face darkened. He immediately got off Zhu Bajie and said to the big man: "This donor, everything in the world has spirituality. You can't just say he is a pig just because he looks like a pig!"

Hearing this, the big man picked up the gong in his hand, pointed at Zhu Bajie and said, "You monk, what is this if it's not a pig? Are you going to call a pig a horse?"

When Zhu Bajie heard this, he immediately groaned in dissatisfaction and transformed into a human form, returning to his fat head and big ears.

The robber in front was so frightened that he took a step back.

The leader even pointed a knife at Zhu Bajie and said, "What kind of monster are you? You are such a dishonest monk. You are colluding with monsters and deceiving me."

Tang Monk's face darkened and he said: "This is the second disciple of the poor monk. In his previous life, he was the Tianpeng Marshal of Heaven. You should just leave here! Otherwise, if my disciple starts to attack, the poor monk will not be able to stop him."

After saying that, Zhu Bajie took out the nine-tooth nail rake very cooperatively and looked at the bandits in front of him fiercely.

Seeing this, the robber stiffened his neck and said, "Do you dare to kill me?"

When Zhu Bajie heard this, he immediately shrank his neck. Although he was usually pretty good at killing monsters, now he was facing some mortals.

Under the strict rules and precepts of Buddhism, how could he kill someone?

Tang Seng also looked embarrassed and said: "This donor..."

Before he could speak, the robber suddenly waved his knife and said with a ferocious smile: "Do you, a monk, dare to kill me?"

Tang Seng was indifferent for a moment.

Just when he was about to ask Zhu Bajie to drive these people away without harming his life, he heard the man shout loudly: "Which of you dares to kill me?"

"I, Sun Dare!"

As soon as he said this, Sun Wukong, who was already a little impatient, took out the golden hoop, shouted, and smashed it directly.

The bandit leader was crushed to death in an instant.

Blood splattered everywhere.

Some of it even splashed on Tang Seng's face, causing the latter to freeze on the spot.

Zhu Bajie stood there, not daring to move. He swallowed coldly and looked at the scene in front of him.

Sun Wukong came closer, grinned and said: "How? I dare to kill you."

When the remaining bandits saw this, they immediately roared: "Avenge my brother and kill this monster with a rough face and a thunderous mouth."

"Don't……"

Before Tang Monk could say anything to dissuade him, he saw the remaining bandits rushing towards Sun Wukong, holding knives and guns, as if they were going to fight him desperately.

But the next one was all beaten to death by Sun Wukong with a stick, leaving only corpses on the ground.

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