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The monster yelled from inside the cave.

"We ate the Tang Monk!

So you might as well leave!"

"Oh no!" Bajie fell to his knees and cried.

Wujing wiped tears from his eyes.

"Poor Master."

Wukong frowned at his companions.

"I can't believe you two believe that monster."

He sighed. "Wait here."

The monkey turned into a moth and flew into the cave.

He soon found the Tang Monk tied up in a dark room.

Wukong turned back into himself.

"Wukong!" cried the Tang Monk.

"Shh." The monkey untied the monk.

"We must be quiet."

Wukong recited a spell.

A moment later the sound of snoring drifted into the room.

"My spell put the monster and demons to sleep," said the monkey.

"Let's go."

Wukong and the monk came out of the cave.

Bajie and Wujing were thrilled.

"Master, we thought you'd been eaten," said Bajie.

"I knew he was fine," said Wukong.

"Now I'm going to make sure these villains never bother anyone again."

He pulled out his iron bar.

It grew until it was the size of a very tall tree.

"Stand back," said the monkey.

With one swing Wukong smashed the entire cave.

Rocks exploded and fell on top of one another.

Wukong looked at the rubble and smiled.

Weeks went by, and the travelers arrived in a small town.

Bajie's stomach growled loudly.

Wukong laughed.

"I guess we should look for food."

They saw an old monk walking down a street.

"Kind monk," said the Tang Monk.

"Do you know where we can beg for some food?

We are quite hungry."

The old monk nodded.

"Go to Squire Kou's house.

The squire made a vow to feed ten thousand Buddhist monks.

He will surely give you some food."

He gave the Tang Monk directions to the house.

"Thank you," said the Tang Monk.

The travelers arrived at the squire's gate, and a servant let them in.

The squire's house was very large and fancy.

Squire Kou came outside.

"Greetings," he said with a smile.

"Please come inside."

The travelers sat with the squire in a large room.

A servant brought tea and snacks.

"Thank you for inviting us in, Squire," said the Tang Monk.

"We heard that you made a vow to feed ten thousand monks."

"Yes," said the squire.

"I've made plenty of money during my life.

But I want to do good deeds as well.

I hope to be reborn one day as a bodhisattva or even a buddha."

"Well, Squire," said Bajie, "today's your lucky day!

I can easily eat as much food as ten thousand monks.

So if you feed me, you'll definitely become a buddha!"

Everybody laughed.

"It is my lucky day," said the squire.

"Last night I checked to see how many monks I've fed.

So far I've fed 9,996 monks.

I need to feed only four more in order to fulfill my vow."

A smile spread across his face.

"And there are four of you!"

That evening Squire Kou held a feast.

Everybody in the town was invited.

The travelers sat with the squire and his wife, Lady Kou.

Bajie drooled as he gazed at all of the wonderful food on the table.

"Noodles, buns, mushrooms . . . I don't know what to eat first!"

As they ate, Squire Kou leaned toward the Tang Monk.

"So where are you and your companions going?"

"We're traveling to the Western Paradise," said the monk.

"We're going to fetch the True Scriptures from Buddha."

The squire's eyes lit up.

"You are special guests!

I can't let you leave!"


For over a month, the travelers stayed at Squire Kou's house.

Every time they tried to leave, the squire begged them to stay longer.

Finally, one morning during breakfast, the Tang Monk insisted on leaving.

"We'll never fetch the True Scriptures if we stay here."

"Please don't leave," said Squire Kou.

"You are very important monks.

Having you as guests is a good deed."

"I'd like to stay here," said Bajie.

He took a bite of a peach.

"No. Master's right," said Wukong.

"We must continue our journey."

Lady Kou grew angry.

"You monks are ungrateful!

We have fed you and taken care of you.

Yet you can't wait to leave!"

"We are very grateful," said the Tang Monk.

"But we cannot stay any longer."

After breakfast Wujing got the horse from Squire Kou's stable.

Bajie gathered the bags.

The Tang Monk thanked Squire and Lady Kou, and the travelers headed west.

"They are ungrateful," muttered Lady Kou.

The next morning Lady Kou ran into the town's courthouse.

Tears filled her eyes.

"I must speak with the judge!" she cried.

The judge rushed to her.

"Lady Kou! What's wrong?"

"Robbers broke into our house last night," said Lady Kou breathlessly.

"They stole many valuable items and two of our horses.

Squire Kou tried to stop them, but the robbers . . .

They . . . killed my husband!"

Lady Kou burst into tears.

The judge gasped.

"Oh no! Did you see the robbers?"

Lady Kou sniffed.

"Yes, and I know who they are."

"Who are they?" asked the judge.

Lady Kou gritted her teeth.

"The Tang Monk and his companions!"

The judge turned to a soldier.

"Gather some soldiers and arrest the Tang Monk and his companions!"

"I'm glad we're headed west again,"

said the Tang Monk [n@as the travelers walked.

"I'm eager to reach the Western Paradise."

Wujing nodded.

"We were delayed at Squire Kou's house for too long."

Bajie snorted.

"We should have stayed longer."

Suddenly a group of men stepped onto the road.

They carried swords and axes.

Their horses carried several large bundles.

"Give us your money!" shouted one man.

Wukong pulled out his iron bar.

"Wukong," said the Tang Monk.

"Remember, you must not harm people."

Wukong smiled.

"I'm just going to talk to them, Master."

He turned to the man who had shouted.

"We have no money."

"No money, huh?" said the man.

"Well then, we're going to beat up all of you."

Wukong laughed.

"You don't realize who I am.

I'm Sun Wukong, the Monkey King!"

"I don't care who you are," said the man.

"We're dangerous robbers!

Last night we robbed a very wealthy squire."

The Tang Monk raised his eyebrows. "A squire?"

Wukong quickly recited a spell, which froze the robbers.

Wujing rushed to the horses and opened one of the bundles.

Inside were dishes, jewels, and other valuable items.

Wujing gasped.

"These items belong to Squire Kou!

So do the horses!"

The Tang Monk bit his lip.

"Squire Kou is a good man.

We must return his belongings."

Everyone agreed.

Wukong recited another spell, [n@and the robbers became unfrozen.

The monkey grew large, and fire burned in his eyes.

"Get out of here!" he thundered.

"And never steal again!"

The robbers screamed and ran away.

The travelers headed back toward town with the squire's horses.

Soon they saw a group of soldiers on horseback.

"Those soldiers are riding toward us," said Wujing.

"I wonder what they want," said the Tang Monk.

One of the soldiers pointed a sword at the travelers.

"Stop, thieves! You're all under arrest!"


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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

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