Quick Travel: From Beginner to Master

Chapter 236 Become a passerby and cannon fodder 10

The little dwarf lost his shortness in the blink of an eye, and his appearance after transformation was quite lovable.

This magical scene opened Tang Seng's eyes, but when he thought about the fact that he had just agreed to let the spirit beat and scold him to vent his anger, he still felt a little worried in his heart.

Fortunately, he didn't break his promise.

Looking at the heavy Zen staff, Tang Seng swallowed quietly, and finally made up his mind, lowering his head like a strong man cutting off his wrist, "You, you go ahead, I will definitely not hide."

"Master, this is impossible!"

Seeing this, Sha Monk suddenly stood up and shouted anxiously to dissuade him.

However, Bajie calmly took out a piece of water chestnut cake from the blue and white plate, threw it into his mouth without looking at it, and finished it in two or three bites.

Then he took the time to reply to Sha Seng: "Come on, Junior Brother Sha, let the master do whatever he wants. As the saying goes, a gentleman's words are as fast as his horse's whip. As apprentices, we can't let the master go back on his word, right?"

"Besides, after all, it's not you who is being beaten. He deserves his own punishment. Why are you calling me out? You're really stupid."

After muttering the last sentence, Bajie picked up the cup, drank a few big gulps of tea, and happily ate the pastries again.

Wukong glanced at the worried Sha Seng, turned his back and snickered a few times, and said: "Junior Brother Sha, please be patient. I think what Bajie said makes some sense. Master has such a careless temper, hehe. , it does need to be sorted out a bit.”

After saying this, he tapped his toes, jumped onto the carved wooden chair, and changed to a squatting position, actually preparing to stand by and watch.

Tang Monk: "..."

Wukong, Bajie, with such good disciples as you, my master is almost moved to tears, you know?

Alas, it was a mistake. If I had known that their natures were like this, I would not have taken them on the road together when they passed by Wuzhishan and Gaolaozhuang...

When Tang Seng was secretly regretting his decision, he was caught off guard and received two blows on his right arm.

Laifu saved some of his strength in these two strikes, using only [-]% of his strength.

His original intention was to let Tang Seng learn some lessons, but he actually didn't think about what kind of person he would be beaten into.

But even so, it was still very painful when the Zen staff fell on his body. No matter how strong and healthy Tang Monk was, he still couldn't help but grinning at this time.

Seeing his embarrassment, Laifu felt a lot more comfortable, and the bad breath that had been holding in his chest for a long time finally disappeared.

He returned the Zen staff to Tang Seng and said a little awkwardly: "Okay, this time we are even. The incident of you being greedy and wanting to eat me has been wiped out now."

This was what Tang Seng was waiting for. He immediately perked up after hearing the words, and the pain on his arm became much lighter. He hurriedly said: "Okay, okay, write it off!"

"But having said that, we are no longer acquainted without fighting. Although there was some unhappiness in the middle, we have finally resolved all the differences. It can be seen that you and I are really destined..."

Now that the matter had been resolved satisfactorily, Tang Monk immediately relaxed his whole body and sighed while holding his Zen staff.

You have the nerve to say it.

Laifu sneered at his sudden emotion and immediately turned away, ignoring him.

Tang Seng smiled indifferently and returned to his seat calmly.

He looked around again boredly, and his erratic gaze finally focused on the Demon King's face.

He first looked at Ling Liang seriously, and then gently clasped his hands together, "I'm a poor monk, but you haven't asked me what your name is?"

Ling Liang bowed his hand in return and said, "My surname is Wen, and my single name is Lin."

After listening to it, Tang Monk immediately praised "good name" regardless of what these two words were.

"By the way," he suddenly slapped his forehead, raised his finger and pointed at Laifu and said, "What about him? What's his name?"

After chatting with this little monster for a long time, Tang Seng suddenly realized that he still didn't know the other person's name. He was really curious, so he quickly asked.

Ling Liang quickly answered, "Elder Tang, he is my patrolling demon in Baihu Ridge, his name is Laifu."

After hearing this, Tang Seng and his disciples looked at each other and fell silent in unison.

It's funny to say that on the way to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures, they met many families who raised dogs. Five out of ten households named their dogs Laifu, and the other five households mostly named their dogs Wangcai.

Two seconds later, when he came into contact with Laifu's almost angry eyes, Tang Monk secretly sighed that something was wrong, and quickly found the words to praise: "Oh, this is a good name, festive!"

It's strange that the great monk can talk.

Laifu was deeply convinced by this, his expression turned from cloudy to clear in an instant, and he cast an approving look at him.

Bajie was so happy that he covered his mouth and thought that the master was worthy of being a master. His mind was really flexible and he easily diverted the topic away.

The conflict between Laifu and Tang Seng was just a small episode, and now it can be considered a complete turn of events. As the atmosphere slowly warmed up, the subsequent conversation between host and guest became very harmonious.

Not long after, an attendant suddenly came in and reported that the food had been prepared in the kitchen.

Ling Liang immediately stood up and invited Tang Seng and his disciples to move to the dining hall to have dinner.

After a while, 999, who had been wandering around for a day, finally returned to the house.

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