Journey to the West: People are in heaven, working from nine to five

Chapter 1737 Rogue Village, Hypocritical Village Chief

Chapter 1737 Rogue Village, Hypocritical Village Chief

Sun Wukong's words were extremely harsh, especially when combined with the look of the furry-faced thunderous mouth, which made Brother Niu tremble and feel cold all over.

The other men were also startled and backed away.

"Forget it, let's go in." Brother Niu got out of the way.

Evil people will be tortured by evil people.

They successfully entered the Tuoluo Manor. As soon as they entered, they found that the people here looked at them a little strangely, even the women and children.

Tang Monk, as the leader of the group of four Buddhist monks, naturally came to ask if they could stay overnight.

Without exception, they were all rejected.

When heading to a house, the hostess of the house saw five people with surprised faces: "Are you from outside?"

"That's right, the female benefactor, the poor monk came from the Tang Dynasty in the East and went to the West to worship Buddha and seek scriptures." Tang Monk took out his signature words and saluted.

The woman looked around and found no one, so she whispered: "You should leave quickly. You can't stay here for long, they are all robbers."

"Xiao Cui, who is here?"

Before he finished speaking, a rough male voice came out.

The woman said to the room: "It's okay, I'm just passing by."

After saying that, she quickly closed the door.

"Robber?" Tang Seng asked doubtfully.

"Master, I can see that this is a bandit village." Zhu Bajie came over and said.

"Master, why don't we leave?" Sha Monk followed suit while carrying his burden.

Tang Monk said nothing, looked at the darkening sky and said, "It's getting late, so I still have to find a place to rest."

"Then go to the village chief's house." Chu Hao, who suddenly remained silent, said.

"The boss's suggestion is good. The village chief must have a vacant room." Tang Seng's eyes lit up.

Then everyone came to the village chief's house.

The village chief was an old man. When he saw the five people, he immediately smiled and greeted them: "How many of them are there?"

"Poor monk..." Another series of introductions.

The village chief didn't seem to want to hear this. He just smiled and asked, "Are they all monks?"

"That's right." Tang Seng nodded.

"Then please come quickly, I have something important to say." The village chief quickly invited them into the house.

There happened to be some fruits placed in the room.

After a few people sat down, the village chief said seriously: "The elders must be frightened. Niu Er is a group of guys who are used to being arrogant. They like to bully outsiders and they look strange."

The five of them were silent, and the village chief continued: "In this case, it is already getting late, so some elders must stay overnight. There happens to be an old house to the east of the village. You can live there, and you can make amends to the old man."

"You're a very generous old man. It doesn't matter if you have a little trouble." Zhu Bajie said generously, picking up a pear and stuffing it into the end.

"That's very good, but I still have one thing I want to ask for." The village chief said.

"What's the matter? Old man, tell me." Tang Seng asked.

The village chief looked a little embarrassed to say it, but he still said: "Our Tuoluo Village is located between two mountains, and is often harassed by little demons. I would like some elders to help eliminate the demons."

As he said that, he stood up and was about to kneel down. Sun Wukong quickly stopped him with his quick eyes and hands: "It's just a group of little demons. I, the old Sun, can destroy them with one hand."

"How can this elder have such great magical powers?" The village chief's eyes lit up.

However, Tang Monk suddenly said: "Wukong, please don't talk nonsense." After saying that, he looked at the village chief and said seriously: "Old man, although we have some magic power, we are not very strong. I'm afraid we can't deal with those little monsters."

"Master!" Sun Wukong called, seemingly puzzled.

Is it possible that the majestic Monkey King, Monkey King, is still afraid of a few little demons?
  At this time, Chu Hao gave him a look, and Sun Wukong didn't say much.

At this moment, the village chief's attention was all on Tang Seng. He said with a helpless expression, "Just try your best as a few elders."

"Old man, can I ask, since Zhuangzi is always harassed by little demons, haven't you invited monks and Taoists to perform salvation?" Tang Monk asked.

"Hey, Elder, it's a long story. I've also invited monks and Taoists to come, but they were all people seeking fame and reputation. They tried to subjugate the demon, but in the end they didn't come back, and no bones were left."

"Old man, then you are not a little monster." Zhu Bajie said.

"Hey, so the elders just try their best." The village chief sighed.

At this time, Tang Sanzang's eyes were deep and he suddenly asked: "Old man, were all those monks and Taoists killed by demons?"

The village chief's brows furrowed into the character "Chuan" and he pondered for a while before saying, "I don't know. Anyway, they went to the mountains and never came back. It's probably not certain that they were picked up by wild beasts."

With that said, he walked to the door and greeted them: "Come, I will take you there."

Soon, several people arrived at the east side of the village.

This is an old house, not big, but relatively remote, and a little far from the surrounding houses, as if it is isolated.

Pushing open the door, the inside was tidied up and it was considered a nice place to live.

"The elders have a good rest. The old man is leaving first." The village chief said a few words and then left.

After the village chief left, Sun Wukong looked around and found that there was a scripture left behind. It seemed that it was left by the monk who had helped the village to eliminate demons.

"Master, what does the last sentence mean?" Sun Wukong asked.

Tang Seng had already sat on the chair and did not answer.

After a while, the village chief sent someone to deliver dinner.

"The village chief is a nice person, and he spent a lot of money to find a place to live." Zhu Bajie said with a smile.

"That's right, it's true that it's true to waste money and eliminate disasters." Sha Monk also agreed.

"Master, don't you want to eat?" Sun Wukong asked, looking at Tang Monk who was still meditating and reciting Buddhist scriptures.

"You guys can eat first." Tang Seng replied.

As for Chu Hao, he went out before dinner and he doesn’t know where he is now.

According to Sun Wukong's guess, the Chu Hao brothers must have conquered demons.

At this moment, in the village chief's room, Niu Er, who had appeared during the day, was suddenly here.

"Uncle Third, are you really going to burn down that old house?" Niu Er asked in confusion.

It turns out that Niu Er and the village chief are uncles and nephews. Obviously what he said during the day cannot be taken seriously.

"What do you know? Those monks have magical powers, especially those three weird monsters. Do you think we can catch them without fire?" the village chief shouted.

"But Third Uncle, if we use fire, won't the valuable things be lost?" Niu Er was worried about their money.

The village chief looked like he hated iron and scolded him: "I told you to learn more, but you have to feed the cows. Didn't you see that the monk's cassock was decorated with gold? When the time comes, it will be burned on fire. If the gold is left, we will be rich."

"Yes, yes, third uncle is still thoughtful." Niu Er said, rubbing the back of his head.

This big man who was arrogant and domineering during the day was extremely obedient in front of the old man.

(End of this chapter)

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