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Wukong gasped as his companions began to look ill.
The Tang Monk's head bobbed forward, and his teacup dropped from his hand.
And then thump!
The monk toppled to the floor.
A moment later Wujing and Bajie passed out too.
"Evil villain!" Wukong jumped to his feet and pulled out his iron bar.
The priest backed away.
Just then a door burst open, and the three women ran into the room.
"You again?" cried the monkey.
He leaped out of the way as the women shot webs at him.
He jumped up, did a flip in the air, and landed directly behind the women.
Furiously, he slammed his iron bar down.
Wham! There was a puff of smoke.
When it cleared, a dead spider lay where one of the women had been.
The other two women stared in horror.
"He destroyed our sister!" cried one.
"He's a monster!" cried the other.
Wukong charged toward them.
He knocked flying webs out of his way and then . . .
Crack! Bam!
Both women were gone.
In their places lay dead spiders.
"Those spider spirits were my dear friends!" cried the priest.
His eyes burned with fury.
"You will regret destroying them."
The priest opened his robe, revealing a body covered in eyes.
Suddenly, blinding light shot from the many eyes.
"Aargh! The light is too bright!" cried the monkey.
He covered his own eyes and ran all over the room.
But he couldn't escape the blinding light.
Finally he slammed his iron bar into the abbey's stone floor.
A huge hole opened up.
The monkey jumped in and turned into a mole.
Using his claws, he tunneled until he was sure he was far from the abbey.
When Wukong popped up out of the ground, he turned back into himself.
Bright light was shining from the abbey.
Even from far away, the light burned the monkey's eyes.
Wukong turned away.
"What will I do?
I have no way to save my friends.
That priest's light is too powerful."
He sobbed and sobbed until he heard a voice say,
"Don't cry, Wukong."
The monkey looked up.
A tall woman was standing over him.
"I am the bodhisattva Pralambra," said the woman.
"That priest is a centipede spirit, called the Demon Lord of Many Eyes.
I am the only one who can defeat him."
Pralambra pulled a small needle from her sleeve.
Turning, she threw the needle into the beams of light.
Crack! The sound thundered in the sky, and the beams of light vanished.
Wukong and Pralambra returned to the abbey.
The priest lay shaking on the floor.
All of his eyes were squeezed shut.
Pralambra pointed her finger at the priest, and he turned into a giant centipede.
Pralambra took a bottle out of her sleeve.
"Here, Wukong," said the bodhisattva.
"These pills will cure your companions.
I will take the centipede with me to be punished."
Wukong bowed. "Thank you, Bodhisattva."
The journey continued, and many weeks went by.
"The journey has been easy lately," said the Tang Monk one day.
Bajie snorted.
"That's true," said Wujing.
"It's been weeks since any demons tried to eat Master."
"The Western Paradise is still far away," Wukong warned the others.
"We'll face many more dangers before we get there."
The Tang Monk smiled.
"Relax, Wukong, and enjoy the beautiful day.
There is no danger here."
Just then a man appeared up ahead.
He was waving his arms frantically.
"Don't come this way!" shouted the man.
"There's danger ahead great danger!"
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The man on the road continued to wave a warning.
Trembling with fear, the Tang Monk fell from his horse.
Wujing rushed over to help him stand up.
"I'll be right back," said Wukong.
"I'll ask that man what sort of danger is up ahead."
The monkey walked toward the man.
Looking closely, Wukong could tell that he was not an ordinary man.
"Hello, Venus," said Wukong with a smile.
The man smiled back.
"Yes, it's me, the spirit of the planet Venus.
I came in disguise to warn you, Wukong.
There are three powerful demons on the mountain up ahead.
The first is a lion demon.
The second is an elephant demon.
And the third is a raptor demon."
The monkey shrugged.
"Thanks for the warning, Venus.
But I'm not worried about three silly demons."
Venus shook his head.
"You should be worried.
The three demons command a demon army."
Wukong rubbed his chin.
"Once again, thank you for the warning.
But even an entire army of demons doesn't worry me."
Venus nodded. "Very well, Wukong. Good luck!"
The spirit vanished.
The monkey walked back to his companions.
"Well?" said Bajie. "What did the man say?
Is there danger up ahead?"
"Are there demons?" asked the Tang Monk, still scared.
"Actually, yes," said Wukong.
"There's an army of demons.
But I'm not worried."
The Tang Monk's jaw dropped.
"How can you not be worried?"
Wukong laughed. "Master, have you forgotten?
I once defeated Heaven's entire army."
Wujing frowned. "Yes, we all know about that, Wukong.
But this is different.
The Tang Monk is with us.we must keep him safe."
Bajie nodded. "Yes, and I'd like to be safe too."
Wukong sighed. "You're right.
We can't let the demons harm Master."
He gave a sideways glance at Bajie and smirked.
"Or the pig."
Bajie snorted.
"You all wait here," said Wukong.
"I'll check out the mountain to see how big the demon army is."
The monkey flew to the mountain.
Several demons were talking in front of a cave.
They were dressed like military officers.
Wukong spied on them from behind a rock.
"The Tang Monk will be coming over our mountain soon," said a demon general.
"Our leaders want all the troops to watch for him."
"I hope we catch the Tang Monk," said a captain.
"I've heard that anyone who eats him will live forever."
Wukong was furious.
"How dare they plan to eat Master!"
The demons were still talking.
"But who will get to eat the monk?" asked another captain.
"There are thousands of troops in our army."
"We'll all get to eat him," said the general.
"Our leaders promised to share him with the entire army."
The other officers nodded and smiled.
"That was very kind of our leaders," said a captain.
"We must be careful though," warned the general.
"Why?" asked a colonel.
"The monk is just a man.
He can't possibly stop us."
"I've heard that the Tang Monk isn't alone," said the general.
"Sun Wukong is with him."
Everyone grew quiet.
"He's the spirit who defeated Heaven's entire army," whispered a captain.
Another captain nodded.
"He is quite powerful."
Wukong beamed proudly when he heard that.
"Don't worry about Sun Wukong," said the general.
"Just tell the troops to watch for the Tang Monk."
"Yes, General," said the colonel.
"I have an idea," thought Wukong.
The monkey made himself look like a demon general.
Then he stepped out from behind the rock and hurried over to the officers.
"I have good news!" shouted Wukong.
"The Tang Monk is heading toward our mountain!"
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读 | 英文动画版《西游记》(1-3集)
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