Old man Li shook his head: "Just treat that table of food as alms to the monks. I am expecting too much..."

The rest of the villagers said: Tell him to stop shouting and go to bed early.

Tang Shan: Tang Sanzang is born with the ability to attract monsters. I don’t believe that monsters can resist him.

After howling a few times, the wind suddenly started to blow in the quiet night, and it became stronger and stronger, making a whistling sound.

Tang Shan took two steps at a time, retracted the trumpet, and jumped behind Wukong, "Disciples, come and live!"

The white dragon horse transformed back into a dragon and surrounded Tang Shan from all directions without any blind spots.

Old Man Li: Is this okay?

He actually called the goblin over!

A gust of wind mixed with white mist, and a huge dark figure was vaguely revealed in it.

The wind was so strong that it made Tang Shan's eyes tear up. She didn't feel safe at all with her bald head.

If a strong wind blew up a stone or a branch and hit her on the head, her money would be gone before she even spent it.

She would never allow this one in a million chance to happen, so she obediently put on her motorcycle helmet.

It is both windproof and safe, and it also has a pair of cute rabbit ears on the head.

Bajie was shocked for a second: "Hey, who are you?"

Tang Shan: "Stop talking nonsense, the monster is coming out."

"Where?" Upon hearing this, Bajie turned around and looked forward, only to meet a pair of terrifying and cold red eyes emerging from the fog.

His inverted pupils stared down at the people on the ground, giving off a strong sense of oppression.

Tang Shan's heart was pounding. The eyes looked like those of a snake, but this snake was extremely big.

Judging from the appearance, it is at least four or five stories high.

The huge figure in the fog was curled up like a mosquito coil, with its upper body and neck bent backward into a bow shape, and its muscles were like a fully drawn bow, ready to swallow the prey in front of it at any time.

The corners of Bajie's mouth, which were just smiling, suddenly froze, and he unconsciously raised the rake to his chest.

"Why are there two big lanterns floating in the wind? This monster is really particular."

Maybe it's a huge monster.

Tang Shan and Wukong looked at Bajie as if he were a fool, their eyesight was so bad that they needed treatment.

Sha Monk: "Second Brother, don't talk nonsense. That's a pair of eyes."

His eyes were originally shaped like glowing light bulbs, but compared to the one opposite him, they suddenly looked very small.

"Oh my goodness, his eyes are so big, how big must he be!"

Bajie swallowed his saliva and stared straight ahead without blinking, afraid that he would be swallowed if he was not careful.

A storm mixed with fog began to approach, and the monster was about to attack.

Before Tang Shan entered the book world, she was most afraid of reptiles like snakes. Even a small one would scare her half to death, let alone a snake that had grown into a giant.

"Disciples, I'll leave this to you. I'll go take a nap nearby."

She ran as fast as if her feet were greased and came to the corner behind Old Man Li's house.

First, I took out a recliner, put on noise-canceling headphones, and put on an eye mask.

Out of sight, out of mind; out of hearing, even quieter.

The calmer he appears on the outside, the more nervous and scared he is inside.

Sha Seng looked at Tang Shan's departing figure with admiration, "Master is amazing. Such a big monster is here, and he fell asleep without fear."

Bajie took a step forward, "Master, why don't I accompany you?"

Wukong didn't even turn his head, he just reached out and grabbed Bajie by the collar, "Sha Seng and Xiaobai, you two go protect Master, Bajie and I will fight the monsters together."

Bajie...

Monkey, I hate you!

Wukong held the iron rod in his hand and jumped in front of the eyes, "Demon, tell me your name."

The shadow didn't say anything, but just swung his gun and attacked.

"Okay, you don't want to give me face." Wukong shouted angrily, and the iron rod and gun entangled with each other.

Bajie stood there like a piece of wood. He didn't dare to fight him. He just wanted to go away because the monkey would definitely take the revenge later.

So, he took advantage of the fact that Wukong had attracted all the attention of the demons and quietly walked under the shadows.

He raised the rake and symbolically smashed it at the shadow lurking in the fog.

The snake's tail felt pain and it hissed as it swept towards Bajie.

He was not paying attention for a moment and was thrown several meters away.

Bajie rubbed the place where he was hit, grimacing, "This monster is too strong."

He was about to get up when he suddenly thought, isn't this a good opportunity to pretend to be dead?

He looked up at Wukong who was fighting, but the monkey seemed to have no time to pay attention to him.

So he lay back down quietly, and even moved a little quietly.

Bajie placed a few branches on his body, and after finishing everything, he closed his eyes peacefully.

Wukong saw all his actions from the corner of his eyes, you idiot, you are always sneaky and deceitful.

He pretended to be defeated and lured the demon towards Bajie.

Seeing that they were almost close, Wukong deliberately shouted towards Bajie: "Oh no! The demon is going to eat the pig under the tree!"

Bajie suddenly opened his eyes. A pig under the tree?

Right above him, the goblin opened its bloody mouth and rushed towards him.

"Oh my god!" Bajie rolled to the side several times like a carp.

Wukong stood beside him and smiled.

What else doesn't Bajie understand? This monkey must have done it on purpose.

He lowered his head, cursed, dusted himself off, and stood up.

"Idiot, you woke up just in time."

After playing a trick on Bajie, Wukong didn't forget to add insult to injury. Bajie was already in the wrong, so he could only hold his anger in his heart.

"Brother Monkey, please stop making fun of me. Fighting the goblins is more important."

As soon as he finished speaking, the monster attacked again.

Wukong leaped up and hit the demon's neck with the thousand-pound iron rod.

This time, Bajie didn't dare to be vague. He aimed the rake at the middle and scratched it.

The collision of the rake and the scales actually produced a few sparks.

The goblin felt pain, hissed, and spit out bright red tongue, then turned and ran away.

Wukong saw that the violent wind and white fog were showing signs of dissipating, and said, "Fool, let's give the fallen dog a beating."

Bajie whispered, "Brother Monkey, there's no need for the two of us to handle such a trivial matter..."

When he said this, he deliberately moved a few steps away, for fear that Wukong would grab his collar and drag him away.

Wukong was surprisingly not annoyed, "You have a point."

"Huh?" Bajie, bracing himself for a scolding or even a beating, suspected he had misheard. "You agree?"

When did monkeys become so easy to talk to?

The next moment, Wukong walked up behind him and kicked him in the butt, "Then go ahead!"

"Ahhh-"

Bajie's unexpected cry echoed throughout the entire Tuola Village.

Sha Seng and Xiaobai, who witnessed everything, looked at each other and shook their heads slightly. The second senior brother was still as troublesome as ever.

The villagers hiding under the quilts in the house were trembling with fear. Was the monk defeated and eaten by the monster?

Wukong flipped over and jumped onto the somersault cloud, and picked up Bajie along the way.

He who was still in shock, Wukong who was calm and composed, and the master who had fallen into a sweet dream, seemed to be in three different spiritual realms.

Not far away, there was a goblin desperately fleeing in the mountains.

Wukong blew out a small fireball from his mouth, and when he looked closely, he found that it was actually a huge red-scaled python!

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