coming!

Hearing the sound, the snake immediately swam forward, clinging to the wall to peep.

The content of the dialogue between Xuanzang and Wukong fell into its ears.

"Master, it's not that you didn't see it just now, what kind of faces are those monks. Why are you stopping me now that my old grandson is venting your anger for you?"

Wukong has an impatient personality, and he couldn't hold back at this time.

Seeing Master Xuanzang's docile and gentle appearance, he even scratched his head and got angry.

"Wukong!" Xuanzang persuaded: "Let's go out, don't compete with others for wealth. Since you know that group of monks want to stand out in front of me, why don't you follow their wishes?"

"...You do this for fear of making mistakes."

Monkey scratching the cheek airway:

"Isn't it just to look at the cassock, what could be wrong?"

Master Xuanzang sighed:

"It's really a stupid monkey. The ancients said that rare and rare things should not be seen by people. If people really see them, then the thief will naturally have evil thoughts, and disasters will come from it."

"Others have never been greedy, but if we want to show off our treasures, the viewers will have some evil thoughts even if they don't have the intention. The good people are forced to become bad people by us. Such evil things are Great sin!"

Master Xuanzang taught earnestly and sighed:

"...If it's for other things, the poor monk can give it up and give it to them, it's not a big problem. But the cassock was given by Guanyin, if I lose it, how can I have the face to go to the West to learn scriptures? "

But the monkey didn't want to listen to Master Xuanzang's nagging, he said irritably:

"What you said about Laoshizi is really noisy, my grandson can't understand it! Master, don't worry, what are you afraid of with my grandson here? If something happens, my grandson will naturally be responsible."

Saying so, the monkey left quickly.

Master Xuanzang couldn't hold him back, so he put his palms together and chanted the Buddha's name.

The snake hid aside, watching the master and apprentice quietly, it turned its mind, and thought to itself:

This monk seems to have some skills, and his words are indeed very reasonable.

When it first saw He Bo use the river beads, it was very tempted, and couldn't help but want to snatch its treasures.

If it were a snake instead, it would surely listen to the monk's persuasion and stop the flags and drums.

After all, snakes are vigilant by nature, and they are most worried about causing trouble and causing trouble.

It's fine if it's profitable, but it's too lazy to do things that are not profitable.

Thinking in this way, the snake decided to continue to wait and see. It vaguely sensed that things were developing very subtly towards the legend of Journey to the West.

But over there, Master Xuanzang failed to prevent the monkey from taking out the cassock, and his face was very heavy.

When Jin Chi and the others saw the two leaving the crowd in a hurry, they quickly chased after them, and they were very angry with Master Xuanzang.

On the one hand, they feel that these two people have no treasure in their hands, but monkeys bragging.

On the other hand, I feel that Master Xuanzang is the Guanyin's official scripture taker, so maybe there is a treasure by his side.

But no matter what their thoughts were, they were impatient and wanted to force Master Xuanzang to take out the cassock!

If he doesn't have a cassock, he will expose the feats of his master and his disciples.

If you have cassock:

"You monk, you are so hateful! Your disciples have said that you have a precious cassock, why did I ask you just now, but you said no?!"

"Don't you think that my master is not worthy of looking up to that Buddhist treasure? So what if you just took a look at it? For such a trivial matter, you actually deceived us with lies. It's really hateful."

"Monks don't tell lies. You pretend to be poor despite being rich. How can you be considered a good monk?"

Guangwu Guangzhi immediately put his gun and stick in his hand, gritted his teeth and scolded Master Xuanzang. Elder Jinchi next to him tried to keep his cloudy eyes open, hoping that the monkey would fetch the treasure.

Hearing this, Master Xuanzang showed guilt on his face:

"Amitabha. The poor monk went all the way to the west to learn Buddhist scriptures, and he lived on alms for alms along the way. How can he be considered rich? If you really want to see it, then let my apprentice show you the cassock!"

After saying that, Master Xuanzang waved to the not-too-distant distance:

"Wukong!"

That direction is exactly the direction the monkey left.

After Wukong heard the words, he really rushed back from the backyard.

He laughed, grabbed a red-patterned cassock with both hands, excitedly ran to Xuanzang, and handed it over as if offering a treasure:

"Master! Let's see if this is the cassock you mentioned earlier?"

Although the monkey was talking to Xuanzang, his eyes glanced at the monks meaningfully.

Then he shook off the brocade cassock in public, only to see golden lotus embroidered on the surface of the cassock.

The patterns of the cassock are intricate and delicate, and each thread is extremely fine.

Especially the ornamentation on the golden lotus is more like it was carved with some special material, making it lifelike and beautiful.

This cassock is not only gorgeous, but the moonlight shines on it, and it seems to have the brilliance of Buddhist scriptures flowing, full of Buddha charm.

Elder Jin Chi and the others were dumbfounded when they saw this.

They originally thought that the brocade cassock that Monkey said was mostly bragging, but now that they saw it with their own eyes, they completely believed it.

That splendid cassock is absolutely extraordinary!

Jin Chi opened his mouth, then lowered his head, and silently recited scriptures.

Guangwu Guangzhi and other monks were full of astonishment. They were yearning for the beautiful cassock, but also seemed to be very angry. Their expressions were extremely complicated.

The monkey looked at everyone's expressions with satisfaction, and was overjoyed, jumping up and down beside him, feeling very happy.

Jin Chi was silent for a long time, just put his hands together and said:

"Holy Monk. I see that this brocade cassock is very extraordinary, and Buddhist scriptures and Buddhist principles can be faintly displayed on it... I wonder if you can lend me a look?"

Hearing this, Xuanzang showed hesitation on his brows.

But at this time, the monkey had already thrown the Jinlan cassock:

"Take it, take it! You old man, you're just an ordinary person, I'm afraid you won't see such a treasure in the future, so I'll give you a look and make your wish come true!"

Master Xuanzang hurried forward to stop him, wanting to take back the Jinlan cassock.

Unexpectedly, Guangwu Guangzhi had already blocked him, and he refused to let him succeed. The monkey even taunted Master Xuanzang, telling the master not to be so stingy.

Master Xuanzang was so angry that he called a few evil disciples again and again, but in the end, he could only helplessly watch the people in Jinchi leave with their brocade cassocks.

As soon as they left, the monkey cheered up immediately, jumping up and down and shouting:

"Hey, master! Do you think my old grandson is very good?"

Xuanzang was even more furious:

"You monkey, why do you always donate that treasure to others without knowing the importance? What should I do if they forcibly withhold the cassock?"

The monkey just laughed and said, "Master, that old monk won't live long, so what can I do if I lend him the cassock? I'm afraid you don't know my old grandson's skills. If they want to confiscate the cassock, I will Old Sun is naturally capable of getting the cassock back."

Only then did Master Xuanzang put out the fire:

"It's a done deal right now, I'm afraid that's the only way to go."

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