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第47集:
第48集:
Wukong stared at the mountains. “A
red cloud keeps appearing over those
mountains,” he said. “There must be a demon
ahead.”
“The road leads right into those mountains,”
said the Tang Monk nervously.
Wukong nodded. “We must be careful.”
He pulled out his iron bar and held it up.
Wujing held up his spear, and Bajie held
up his rake. The group walked cautiously.
A red demon sat on a mountain peak,
watching the travelers approach.
“The Tang Monk has finally arrived at my
mountain,” the demon said to himself. “I’ve
heard that eating just one bite of him will
make me live forever.”
The demon looked at the travelers again.
“Uh-oh. The monk’s companions have their
weapons out. They probably saw my red
cloud. I’ll have to trick them with a disguise.”
The demon made himself look like a
scared little boy. Then he went down to the
road, sat alongside it, and waited.
Soon the travelers approached. The Tang
Monk saw the boy and got down from his
horse.
“Master, that’s a demon,” warned Wukong.
The Tang Monk scowled at the monkey.
“He’s just a scared little boy.” He turned back
to the boy. “What’s wrong?”
“My family was attacked by robbers,” said
the boy. “Please help me.”
“I know what you are!” shouted Wukong.
“You’re a demon! I won’t let you eat the Tang
Monk!”
The boy looked horrified.
“Wukong!” snapped the Tang Monk.
“You’re scaring him!”
“Master, you’re being a fool again!” cried
the monkey. “You always fall for demons’
tricks, and you never believe me.”
“Be quiet, Wukong,” said the Tang Monk.
“Or I’ll recite the Tight Headband spell.”
Wukong glared angrily at the boy. But he
didn’t say another word.
The Tang Monk helped the boy to stand
up. “Can you walk?” asked the monk.
The boy shook his head. “My leg is
injured.”
The Tang Monk waved Wukong over.
“Please carry the boy. And don’t be mean to
him.”
The group continued west, with Wukong
carrying the boy on his back. The monkey
walked slowly, and soon his companions were
far ahead.
“You tricked the Tang Monk,” said
Wukong to the boy. “But you haven’t tricked
me. I know you’re a demon.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about,”
said the boy.
A powerful wind blew, uprooting trees and
almost knocking over Wukong.
The monkey laughed. “I know that you’re
making this wind blow. Use all the magic you
want. You won’t be able to blow me away. I
once defeated Heaven’s entire army!”
The road now ran along the edge of a cliff.
Wukong looked down.
“I’ll throw you over the edge of this cliff,”
he said. “Then I’ll just tell the Tang Monk you
ran away.”
The monkey tried to grab the boy from
his back. But at that moment, the boy
disappeared.
Wukong laughed. “He must have gotten
scared.”
The wind suddenly grew stronger, and
dust filled the air. Wukong heard screams and
rushed ahead to find his friends.
“Master!” cried the monkey, trying to see
through the dust. “Where are you?”
When the wind stopped, he saw Bajie and
Wujing lying by the road.
“That was some wind,” said the pig,
getting up.
“It knocked us over,” said Wujing.
Wukong looked frantically around.
“Where’s Master?”
“Oh no!” cried Bajie. “That boy was a
demon. He kidnapped Master!”
Wukong shook his head. “Let’s all go
home. The journey is over.”
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