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Wukong and his companions were walking through a forest.
"I'm glad the road goes through this shady forest," said the Tang Monk.
"The sun is very hot this morning."
Wujing nodded.
"It's nice to walk in the shade."
Wukong looked around suspiciously.
He knew that forests were often filled with dangers.
Suddenly Bajie fell flat on his face. "Oof!"
He climbed back to his feet and rubbed his nose.
"I'm okay," he said.
"I tripped on a rock."
The travelers soon came to a wall running along the road.
Behind the wall they could see the roof of a house.
Up ahead was a gate.
"I wonder who lives here," said Wujing.
"Shh," said Wukong. "I hear laughter."
The monkey peeked over the wall.
Three young women were laughing and kicking a ball around.
"I see three young women," said Wukong.
"Let's ask them for some food," said Wujing.
"That's a good idea," said Bajie.
"I'll go talk to them."
The pig headed toward the gate.
"Bajie, wait here," said the Tang Monk.
He looked at his companions.
"I will speak to the women.
You three might frighten them."
"Frighten them?" Bajie echoed.
"Yes," said the Tang Monk.
"After all, Bajie, you're a large, talking pig.
Wujing, you're big and purple.
And, Wukong, you're scary sometimes."
The monkey shrugged.
Wujing nodded.
"Fine," snapped Bajie.
The Tang Monk opened the gate and went through.
He approached the women.
"Look!" said one woman. "We have a visitor."
"He's a monk," said another woman.
"What can we do for you?" asked the third.
"Hello," said the Tang Monk.
"I'm wondering if you could spare some food for my companions and me."
The three women smiled.
"Of course we can spare some food!" said the first woman.
"We have plenty," said the second woman.
"Come inside our house," said the third.
The three young women led the Tang Monk into their house.
As soon as the monk entered, he became scared.
The interior of the house was dark and dreary.
Dust covered everything, and cobwebs hung from the walls.
"Tell us, monk," said one woman.
"Why are you walking through our forest today?"
The Tang Monk looked around nervously.
"I, um . . . I'm going to the Western Paradise to—"
"You're the Tang Monk!" shrieked all three women.
The Tang Monk took a step back.
"You've . . . heard of me?"
"Of course," said one woman.
All three women reached behind their heads.
They began to pull out long strands of spider silk.
Swiftly they moved toward the Tang Monk.
"What's taking Master so long?" asked Wukong.
The monk's companions were waiting outside in the road.
"He's probably inside that house, enjoying a nice meal," said Bajie.
"Meanwhile, we're out here, starving."
"The Tang Monk wouldn't do that, Bajie," said Wujing.
Wukong looked worried.
"We'd better check on Master."
"If there's food, I want to be there," said Bajie.
"I'll go with you."
The two of them went to the gate.
When they saw the house, they both gasped.
"The house is covered in spiderwebs!" cried the pig.
Wukong kicked in the gate, and they rushed toward the house.
The monkey banged on the door. "Open up!"
The door flew open.
The three women leaped out, shooting sticky webs at Wukong and Bajie.
The pig waved his rake.
Webs wrapped around it, and soon the weapon was stuck to his head.
Bajie turned to run, but more webs flew toward him.
They wrapped around his legs, and he fell to the ground.
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"Help!" cried Bajie.
Spiderwebs now covered the pig so he couldn't move at all.
Wukong quickly grew tall.
He swung his iron bar furiously at the young women.
"Oh no!" cried one woman.
"The monkey is a powerful spirit!" cried another.
"We must leave!" cried the third.
Poof! The women vanished.
Wukong ran into the house.
He saw a large form wrapped in spiderwebs in a corner.
"Master!" cried the monkey.
He quickly pulled off the webs.
"Thank you, Wukong," said the monk breathlessly.
"Those women were planning to eat me!"
"Those women are gone now," said Wukong.
Then he smirked.
"Bajie scared them away.
The pig was a real hero!"
"Wonderful," said the Tang Monk as they went outside.
"Where is Bajie now?"
"He's right there."
Wukong pointed and laughed.
"Bajie, the brave hero!"
Bajie was on the ground, still struggling to get out of the webs.
He pretended to laugh.
"Ha-ha, Wukong. Very funny."
The road left the forest and headed up a mountain.
The travelers arrived at a Daoist abbey.
"Maybe we can rest here," said Wujing.
The group entered the abbey.
An old priest was inside, mixing a potion.
"Visitors!" said the priest.
"Come in, and make yourselves at home."
"Thank you," said the Tang Monk.
The priest led them to a sitting area.
"You're Buddhists," the priest observed as everyone sat down.
"Where are you going?"
The Tang Monk opened his mouth to answer, but Wukong spoke first.
"We're on our way to visit friends," said the monkey.
"That's nice," said the priest.
"Would you like some tea?
I have plenty of food too.
I will prepare a meal for us."
"That would be wonderful," said Bajie.
The priest stood up and left the room.
"Wukong, why did you lie to the priest?" asked the Tang Monk.
"I'm just being careful," said the monkey.
"We shouldn't tell everyone we meet that you're the Tang Monk."
Wujing nodded.
"Wukong is right, Master.
You almost got eaten just this morning."
The priest was in the kitchen, boiling water for tea.
He was looking for rice when he realized he wasn't alone.
The three young women stood nearby, and they looked angry.
"Hello, my dear friends," said the priest.
"What's wrong? You look upset."
"We caught the Tang Monk this morning," said one woman.
"But we had to flee our house," said another woman.
"A monkey and a pig attacked us," said the third.
"I have visitors right now," the priest whispered.
"There's a monk with three companions.
One is a monkey and another is a pig!"
"Are you serious?" whispered the first woman.
"It must be them," whispered the second woman.
"They must not leave!" whispered the third.
An evil smile flashed across the priest's face.
"We'll eat the Tang Monk, and we'll all live forever!"
The first woman now looked worried.
"But how will we defeat the monk's companions?
That monkey is powerful."
The priest went to a cabinet and pulled out a small bottle.
"I'll add this poison to their tea."
The priest returned to the travelers.
"Sorry I took so long," he said, smiling.
"The meal will be ready soon.
Here's your tea."
"Thank you," said the Tang Monk.
Wukong looked at the priest and suddenly felt suspicious.
There was something evil behind the man's smile.
The monkey glanced at his tea.
It didn't look quite right.
"Master!" cried the monkey. "Don't drink the!"
But it was too late.
The monk, Wujing, and Bajie were already sipping their tea.
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Journey to the West
Chapter 1: The Monkey
Chapter 2: The Waterfall Cave
Chapter 3 : Subodhi
Chapter 4: Secret Formulas
Chapter 5: The Demon of Chaos
Chapter 6: The Dragon King
Chapter 7: The Land of Darkness
Chapter 8: A Job in Heaven
Chapter 9: The Peach Garden
Chapter 10: The Powerful Sage
Chapter 11: Trouble in Heaven
Chapter 12: The Bet
Chapter 13: The True Scriptures
Chapter 14: A Promise to Protect
Chapter 15: Tea with a Dragon
Chapter 16: Wukong Gets Tricked
Chapter 17: The Dragon in the River
Chapter 18: The Robe
Chapter 19: An Evil Plan
Chapter 20: The Black Bear Spirit
Chapter 21: The Monster's Friend
Chapter 22: A Very Strange Pill
Chapter 23: Great Protectors
Chapter 24: The Great King Yellow Wind
Chapter 25: Powerful Wind Magic
Chapter 26: The Monster in the River
Chapter 27: The Ginseng Fruit
Chapter 28: Wukong Leaves His Body
Chapter 29: The Magic Sleeve
Chapter 30: The Frying Pan
Chapter 31: Guanyin's Vase
Chapter 32: Lady Whitebone
Chapter 33: Bajie Takes a Nap
Chapter 34: Tricked by the Princess
Chapter 35: A Visit to the King
Chapter 36: Tricked Again
Chapter 37: Missing from Heaven
Chapter 38: Bajie Tries to Sleep
Chapter 39: The Injured Monk
Chapter 40: The Magic Gourd
Chapter 41: A Trade
Chapter 42: Sun Kongwu
Chapter 43: A Visit from Laozi
Chapter 44: The King's Ghost
Chapter 45: The Treasure in the Well
Chapter 46: One Thousand Pills
Chapter 47: Two Tang Monks
Chapter 48: The Scared Boy
Chapter 49: Red Boy
Chapter 50: Magic Fire
Chapter 51: Guanyin Becomes Angry
Chapter 52: An Ocean from a Vase
Chapter 53: The Man in the Canoe
Chapter 54: The River God
Chapter 55: The Monks and the Cart
Chapter 56: The Tiger Immortal
Chapter 57: A Guessing Game
Chapter 58: The Meditation Contest
Chapter 59: Scared Villagers
Chapter 60: Snow!
Chapter 61: The Demon under the Ice
Chapter 62: The Goldfish in the Basket
Chapter 63: A Question for Buddha
Chapter 64: Magnificent Silk Vests
Chapter 65: The Metal Ring
Chapter 66: Help from Heaven
Chapter 67: The Master Thief
Chapter 68: The Woman in the Crowd
Chapter 69: The Stabbing Pain
Chapter 70: The Star Lord
Chapter 71: Money
Chapter 72: A Surprise at the Fruit and Flower Mountain
Chapter 73: Two Wukongs
Chapter 74: Curious Ear
Chapter 75: Battle of the Wukongs
Chapter 76: The Iron Immortal
Chapter 77: The Magic Fan
Chapter 78: Tricked Again and Again
Chapter 79: The Mountain of Flames
Chapter 80: The Small Thunderclap Monastery
Chapter 81: Help from a Dragon
Chapter 82: The Magic Cloth
Chapter 83: The Melon Field
Chapter 84: The Sad King
Chapter 85: Fire, Smoke, and Sand
Chapter 86: Magic Bells
Chapter 87: The Three Young Women
Chapter 88: The Priest's Plan
Chapter 89: Many Eyes
Chapter 90: The Demons' Plan
Chapter 91: The Demon Officers
Chapter 92: The Lion Demon
Chapter 93: A Problem for the Lion Demon
Chapter 94: The Elephant Demon
Chapter 95: The Raptor Demon
Chapter 96: Wind and Fog
Chapter 97: Bajie and the Monster
Chapter 98: Three Fights
Chapter 99: Squire Kou's Vow
Chapter 100: A Terrible Robbery
Chapter 101: Arrested!
Chapter 102: The Prisoners Are Released
Chapter 103: The Land of the West
Chapter 104: The Tang Monk and the River
Chapter 105: The Thunderclap Monastery
Chapter 106: The Question
Chapter 107: Nothing Is Perfect
Chapter 108: Rewards