Preventing Horse Dropping Every Day

Chapter 5

The next morning, after Cheng Mu and the other two had washed up, they ate the wild animals that Cheng Mu and Monkey King had hunted last night for breakfast. However, Tang Seng did not eat it because he said that he was a monk and could not eat meat, so there was no other way. Monkey King went to the forest to pick some fruits for Tang Seng.

After Tang Seng finished eating the fruits picked by Monkey King, he said to Monkey King earnestly, "Monkey King, since you have now decided to go with me to the Western Paradise to seek the Buddhist scriptures, then you will also be a monk in the future. So, you and Cheng Mu should not eat meat in the future. Only eat vegetarian food in the future.

Monkey King had already guessed that Tang Seng would say this. He was his nominal disciple, so he could say anything to him. However, Cheng Mu had a relationship with him, so why should he control Cheng Mu? Didn't he find it ridiculous?

Cheng Mu glanced at Monkey King, who was sitting next to him. Brother Wukong's expression did not look good. He held Cheng Mu's hand and smiled at him to comfort him silently.

Monkey King also smiled at Cheng Mu and rubbed his soft hair with his big hand.

Cheng Mu: Why is Brother Wukong suddenly rubbing my hair? But it feels very comfortable. I like this feeling very much.

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Tang Seng, who was sitting opposite them, looked at the two people. Not only did they not take his words to heart, but they also did such a despicable thing in broad daylight. This monkey and this person were really abominable.

Monkey King glanced at Tang Seng's angry face from the corner of his eye and sneered disdainfully in his heart. He was just a monk. How big of a wave did he want to make? What he did not expect was that later, it was this monk who almost caused Cheng Mu to lose his life because of him.

"Master, we should be on our way."

Monkey King carried the luggage brought by Tang Seng on his back, then pulled Cheng Mu with one hand and walked in front. Tang Seng followed closely behind them.

Cheng Mu and Monkey King were not mortals, so walking was nothing to them.

However, Tang Seng was just a mortal. After walking for a while, he was tired. He stopped and sat on the ground to rest for a while. He could not help but complain in his heart. It was the monster in the stream outside the forest that ate his white horse, so he could only walk. By the way, maybe he could let the monkey defeat the monster to vent his anger. Besides, as a disciple, he should help his master solve his problems..

Thinking of this, Tang Seng called out to Monkey King, who was leaning against a tree and waiting for him, "Monkey King, the white horse that master rode before was eaten by the monster in the stream in front. You must be careful when you pass by the bridge later."

Cheng Mu thought that Tang Seng was concerned about them, so he immediately replied, "Thank you, Master. We will be careful."

Tang Seng grunted and sat up from the ground. This time, he took the initiative to walk in front.

Monkey King opened his eyes and looked at Tang Seng walking in front of him. He wondered in his heart, "Could it be that this monk is not in cahoots with those immortals? Is his purpose really just as simple as to learn the scriptures?"

Soon, Monkey King confirmed the truth of his thoughts, because he and Cheng Mu were blocked by a wide water column. The Tang Seng had already walked to a safe area and was looking at them with a face full of horror. Now, no matter whether this monk was from that side or not, other than completing the task in the future, he could not care less about him. He actually framed him and Cheng Mu and put this person in danger.

Monkey King looked at the water column in front of him and said to Cheng Mu, "Cheng Mu, hide behind me. I will solve this."

Cheng Mu blinked his eyes and asked in confusion, "Brother Wukong, I can solve this."

As he spoke, Cheng Mu stretched out his finger and gently touched the water column. Then, the water column instantly lost its power and flowed back into the stream.

Monkey King looked at the small bridge that was no longer dangerous. He wanted to pull Cheng Mu over, but at this time, a huge whirlpool appeared in the water. Then, a handsome man in a white robe and a jade crown walked out of the water.

The man walked towards the two of them and asked, "Are you two the ones who removed my magic?"

Monkey King looked at the man in front of him. Although the man was asking the two of them, his eyes were fixed on Cheng Mu. He frowned and protected Cheng Mu behind him, not letting the man look at Cheng Mu again.

Monkey King did not answer the man's question. Instead, he asked, "Your Excellency, why did you cast a spell to block our way?"

The handsome man chuckled and said, "I was originally the Third Prince, the son of the Dragon King of the West Sea. I was banished to the mortal world because I didn't violate the Law of Heaven. That's why I'm here. I stopped you because I was bored. I haven't seen human beings for a long time. I want you to play with me."

In the distance, Tang Seng saw that Cheng Mu and Monkey King were fine. He quickly walked over and asked the man with an unfriendly expression, "Then why did you eat my white dragon? Tell me, how can I go to the West to get the Buddhist scriptures now?"

The handsome man, Ao Lie, smiled indifferently. He brushed the hair on his forehead with his hand and said to Tang Seng, "That's because your white horse was unlucky. I happened to be hungry at that time, so I ate it."

"You... You're really..." Tang Seng was angry when he heard Ao Lie's meaningless words. However, he also knew that he could not win against Ao Lie at all. He could only look at Monkey King.

Monkey King did not miss the look in Tang Seng's eyes, which was asking him to attack. However, he sneered in his heart. He thought that he would make him suffer on the road in the future to be worthy of what this monk had done today.

Monkey King looked coldly at Ao Lie and said, "Although it was unintentional, you did eat my master's horse, causing the journey to be much slower. You have to make up for this matter."

Ao Lie inadvertently glanced at Cheng Mu's position, and then readily agreed, "Okay, but you are the monks who are going to the West to get the Buddhist scriptures. Dashi Avalokitesvara has already told me. As for the compensation, I will become the white horse." After that, Ao Lie turned into a white horse with white hair.

Tang Seng was happy and a little proud in his heart. He said to Monkey King, "Monkey King, lead this white horse to the land, and then I will ride it."

Monkey King was just about to pull the rope at the tip of the white horse's nose when Ao Lie's voice came out, "No, I don't want you to lead me. Let him lead me, or I won't go."

The word "he" was obviously referring to Cheng Mu. Cheng Mu stepped forward and said, "In that case, Brother Wukong, let me lead the horse."

Monkey King did not want Ao Lie and Cheng Mu to have much contact with each other, so how could he agree? He directly refused, "No, I can do it."

Monkey King went to pull Ao Lie, but Ao Lie still stood in the same place. He wanted to use his strength, but Tang Seng, who was already waiting for them at the other end of the bridge, was impatient and muttered, "Monkey King, let Cheng Mu lead the horse. If we continue to delay like this, we don't know when we can go to the West to get the scriptures."

Cheng Mu stretched out his hand and held Monkey King's hand. He smiled softly at him and said, "Brother Wukong, I'm fine. Let me lead Little White."

Little White? When Ao Lie heard his new name, three black lines appeared on his horse's face. However, he did not tell others his name, so he could only acquiesce to this new name.

When Ao Lie was unhappy, Monkey King was happy. He was very happy to see Ao Lie's deflated appearance, so he handed the horse's rope to Cheng Mu. Cheng Mu then led Ao Lie to the land.

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