Ten Thousand Worlds Library

Chapter 18 Tang Seng's Second Heart

"Since it is related to the macaque at this time, then this thing that transcends the three realms must also be related to the Buddhist pilgrims."

Guanyin nodded, understanding that Tathagata's words meant that she should pay more attention to find out what the things that suddenly appeared in this world were.

"Disciple, please remember this!"

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Zhu Bajie also carried Sun Wukong to the place where Tang Monk and others were resting.

When Sun Wukong woke up, he shook his head, with a hint of confusion in his eyes.

"Idiot, where is the master?" Sun Wukong looked at Zhu Bajie drowsily and asked.

Zhu Bajie looked at the place not far away from him and said: "Master and the others are over there, but master doesn't want to see you right now, so only I, Old Zhu, will be here to take care of you."

When Sun Wukong heard this, he also looked helpless and helpless. Sun Wukong used to be so free and unrestrained, but now he was following a suspicious master and felt aggrieved.

In fact, this is indeed the case, Jin Chanzi is indeed too cunning, and this time it is actually not Sun Wukong's fault at all.

Those robbers burned, killed and looted, and the robber leader even killed his wife.

So Sun Wukong was so jealous that he killed those bandits.

Tang Seng is a bit irritating. He is indecisive and shirks the responsibility to the earth. This is called not knowing what is good or bad, and still causing trouble when he has no ability.

Even Guanyin finally said that Jin Chanzi's suspicion caused the conflict between their master and disciple.

Lord Tathagata said that Jin Chanzi had two minds. Although it was a fake monkey that beat Tang Monk, it all started because of Tang Monk's suspicion.

What is single-mindedness?

For example, Tang Monk's whole heart was devoted to the Buddha, and he rushed to the West to obtain the true scriptures. His ambition was stronger than gold, and he never wavered.

So what is double-mindedness?

The second thought is that Tang Seng was suspicious, cowardly, timid and timid by nature. If it were not for the hard work of his three apprentices on the way west, it would be difficult for Tang Seng to obtain the true scriptures.

So these two minds are the origin of the estrangement between Tang Seng and Sun Wukong.

At this time, Zhu Bajie was depressed, because what happened to Tang Monk and Monkey King made them feel uncomfortable and unable to move on.

But just when Zhu Bajie was feeling depressed, an auspicious cloud appeared in the sky, and above the auspicious cloud stood a white figure.

Zhu Bajie saw it from a distance, and his depressed face instantly cleared away the gloom, and he stood up and prepared to greet him.

"Master, Brother Monkey, Sister Guanyin is here."

Sun Wukong also noticed it at this time and stood up quickly.

Originally, he planned to ask Guanyin to help him break the curse, but Guanyin later did not do so.

Tang Monk also stood up quickly, clasped his hands and bowed in the direction where Guanyin Bodhisattva came from.

"Jin Chanzi, I have met Venerable Guanyin."

Avalokitesvara bowed in return, and then said: "Jin Chanzi, this time I am here to resolve the conflict between your master and disciple."

"Wukong did nothing wrong in this matter! That group of robbers obviously did many evil things and deserved to die, so don't blame Wukong wrongly."

"Wukong wants you to go westward, which is inherently difficult, so Jin Chanzi, you have to know how to adapt to everything."

At this time, Tang Monk looked up at Guanyin, who was looking at the sky, bowed slightly and said, "Thank you, Venerable Guanyin, for your guidance."

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