Chapter 630
Be an apprentice during the day and run away at night
The two of them walked quickly and soon saw a manor in the distance.
Unconsciously, he speeded up his horse and ran quickly along the mountain village road towards the manor.
But as the two approached, shouts of "Catch the thief, catch the thief" suddenly came from the manor.
Immediately there was the sound of swords, guns and sticks clashing, as well as screams and pleas for mercy.
Tang Monk immediately turned over and dismounted in fear, lest he startle the horse and get hurt by carrying him around.
Sun Wukong put down the tiger he was carrying and jumped straight into the manor.
I saw six thieves, using knives and axes to kill the farmers and their owners.
Several bankers who had escaped from the thieves saw that Sun Wukong had a hairy face and a ferocious appearance. They were frightened and shouted, "The thieves also have monsters as their accomplices."
The Bodhisattva wanted to use Sun Wukong to break the prohibition on killing and arouse Tang Monk's dissatisfaction, so he naturally had to find a reason.
If Shi Zhongkui didn't show up to meet Sun Wukong, the Bodhisattva naturally didn't need to be impatient. Anyway, the plan would not work, and he would have plenty of time to continue sending people to anger Sun Wukong.
But the Bodhisattva has so much to care about at this time. Since this family has friendship with Sun Wukong, it is natural for them to be unlucky.
"stop".
Sun Wukong wanted to kill all six thieves with a few sticks, but the villagers only thought that he was an accomplice of the thieves.
A few brave ones actually rushed over with sticks. Sun Wukong was worried about hurting these people and was angry that these people didn't know what to do.
He secretly said that it would be better to let these people suffer first. Anyway, it is not these bankers who are kind to him.
Just in this moment, the six thieves picked up their knives and axes and killed the banker and the owner's family in front of them, and then turned around and rushed towards Sun Wukong.
A meal ax is coming, ping -pong, chopping seventy or eighty times, where can I hurt Sun Wukong half a point.
Then he was beaten to death by the monkey three or two times.
Sun Wukong met his master and after some comfort, he remembered that his master was still outside the village.
He hurriedly went out to look for them. When he saw Tang Monk, he smiled and said, "Master, don't worry, those thieves who killed people and robbed houses were all wiped out by Old Sun. They went to see the King of Hell."
Unexpectedly, Tang Seng not only did not praise him, but instead blamed him with a sad expression on his face, "The trouble is coming, the trouble is coming. Although he is a robber who robbed the house, you should not just beat him to death."
It should be brought to the government and the government should impose the penalty.
Besides, we, the monks, ‘sweep the floor for fear of killing the ants, but cherish the moths and gauze lamps.’ How come you have no compassion at all and are beaten to death?”
Sun Wukong didn't even care about the banker's life just now, so how could he care about the lives of six thieves?
He smiled and reminded, "Master, if I don't kill him, he will kill more people."
But Tang Seng ignored this explanation and continued to complain, "With your skills, you are not afraid of tigers and dragons. How come you can't subdue a few thieves?"
Sun Wukong was so embarrassed when he said this.
Tang Monk praised him for his ability to subdue dragons and tigers. Sun Wukong was naturally happy, but when he thought about it carefully, he never thought of holding back.
In his mind, there is no difference between a few thieves and tigers and wild beasts.
Moreover, the father-in-law of the Chen family was the shepherd boy back then. Since he was kind to him, how could he let go of the six thieves who killed people?
When Tang Monk saw Sun Wukong showing an embarrassed expression and not saying anything, he immediately understood that he had said he had won.
I felt a little proud of myself for being able to suppress such an extraordinary monkey with my words. Thinking about it, I felt that I might be able to use reason to restrain him.
Then Tang Seng thought that although he had saved this family, there was a life-threatening lawsuit after all, and he was afraid that it would implicate him. At the same time, if he was taken to the government by an official, he didn't know how much time would be delayed.
What worried Tang Seng the most was that this place was no longer within the Tang Dynasty.
If the Tatar government fails to protect them, they will deceive themselves as outsiders and scrape their bones and suck out their marrow. Exploitation does not count, and they may even make a fuss about being a Tang Dynasty person.
"Disciple, we'd better leave this place of right and wrong as soon as possible."
Naturally, Sun Wukong couldn't understand it. Why did he have to run away after he saved someone?
Tang Seng still hopes that Sun Wukong will continue to protect him, and seeing that he kills bandits like a chicken, he is even more unwilling to break up with him.
He hurriedly explained, "If such a big thing happened to Zhuangzi, he must sue the officials.
But if I meet an official, unless I am also an official, I will inevitably be exploited by official officials.
We don’t have any money, and we don’t have time to go to the government to change the security papers. Maybe we will be framed by the Tatars as spies spying on military aircraft, and we will be killed for taking advantage of our merits.”
Ordinarily, what Tang Seng said was definitely a wise move.
But when Sun Wukong heard that the government was so evil, he immediately shouted, "Who dares! If you offend me, all the officials in the government will be beaten to death with a stick."
While Tang Seng was stunned by these words, Sun Houhou was frightened by him because of his master.
He continued with a smile, "To be honest with Master, I, Sun, killed an unknown number of people five hundred years ago during the time when Huaguo Mountain was crowned king and monster.
If you are too timid to say such words, I will not be able to become the Monkey King."
As I said before, Tang Seng was a law-abiding and propriety person. In his heart, the government was the authority and an untouchable existence.
Li Yuan and Li Shimin, father and son, suppressed Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty, which had long left a fear in Tang Monk's heart.
Not to mention that according to the meaning of Sun Wukong's words, he killed people if he wanted to, and if he was angered, the government officials would kill him.
I don't know how many troubles I will cause along the way.
It will definitely hurt yourself.
He couldn't help but said angrily, "It's only because you confiscated and ignored others, acted violently on the world, and deceived heaven and deceived others that you suffered these hardships five hundred years ago. Now that you have entered a Samana, what if you still commit crimes like before, blindly hurting people?"
Go to the Western Heaven? How do you do that, a monk?"
Sun Wukong is a master who can't bear to be angry. He explained before that he also remembered Tang Monk to save him from trouble.
Thinking of kindness, I tried to explain the truth that killing people is saving people, but I didn't expect that the master was actually afraid that he would get involved in a lawsuit.
However, considering that Master is only a mortal, it is normal to be afraid.
But I should never, never should, curse myself for not being able to go to the West or become a monk.
He worked with me to protect him all the way, but in the end, because he violated the precepts, all the merits were lost, and he was unable to find a backer or a background.
How can this be tolerated?
"If you say I can't be a monk or go to the Western Heaven, don't be so mean to me. I'll just go back!"
Tang Seng was so stupid now that he was not willing to let him go.
He kept talking nonsense, but in Sun Wukong's eyes, the master's words were like countless flies bombarding his ears.
It made me dizzy and even nauseated.
After saying this, Sun Wukong suddenly couldn't stand it any longer. He leaned forward and said, "Old Sun, let's go!"
In a flash he disappeared.
Tang Monk was so angry that he nodded and sighed to himself, full of sorrow and resentment.
But Bodhisattva and Shi Zhongkui, who were watching the excitement, started laughing.
But Tang Seng was angry, but he didn't dare to continue walking alone at night, and he didn't dare to enter Chenjiazhuang, lest he be implicated.
He could only lead two horses and spend the night in the threshing floor outside the manor, leaning on a nine-ringed tin stick.
Chapter completed!