Great Demon Sun Wukong-Chapter 546 - 513 This is the Real Journey to the West_2

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"Roar!" Another exhausted roar came from the entrance of the mountain cave.

"It’s really noisy outside, don’t you think?" the Tang Monk tried to ease the atmosphere, speaking to Wukong.

"I think that sound is quite beautiful, isn’t it?" Sun Wukong said.

The Tang Monk stood up, took a few steps back, and thought to himself with his back to Sun Wukong: That damn monkey, what an act!

Sun Wukong also jumped down from the stone stool, holding the Jingu Bang in his hand. He sneered coldly and said, "My Mind Reading Technique has no range limit."

"Damn it!" the Tang Monk cursed loudly, he had been driven mad by the monkey in front of him.

"What’s wrong?" Sun Wukong asked with a smirk.

The Tang Monk just shook his head repeatedly.

On his way here, the Tang Monk had prepared a set of flawless, perfect phrasing, fully convinced it would convince Sun Wukong one hundred percent, but later, he realized he was wrong, terribly wrong, because Sun Wukong did not play by the rules at all!

"What’s wrong?" Sun Wukong asked.

The Tang Monk said distractedly, "I was just thinking about which direction in this cave has better feng shui."

"The entrance of the cave is the best, you go there." Sun Wukong said with a smile.

The Tang Monk glanced at Sun Wukong and walked towards the cave entrance.

Sun Wukong’s eyes widened in disbelief.

Was the Tang Monk really going to his death?

If he really died, what would he do?

It had been five hundred years, and he didn’t want to be trapped under Five-Finger Mountain anymore, this place was driving him insane.

"Don’t!" Sun Wukong yelled.

"Boom!" A loud noise came from the entrance of the cave, drowning out Sun Wukong’s voice.

The next moment, a wave of heat struck from the entrance.

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Yet the Tang Monk miraculously dodged to one side.

"This baldy, he did that on purpose," Sun Wukong thought to himself.

"Ouch, my goodness, that hurts." The Tang Monk rubbed his bottom, saying angrily.

Sun Wukong walked over to him, squatted down, and said, "Hmm, our deal is made. I’ll take care of those two demons for you, and you’ll let me out."

The Tang Monk laughed again because he had bet correctly and won.

"Good," the Tang Monk agreed immediately.

"But how can I help you if I can’t get out?" Sun Wukong looked at the entrance, asking with difficulty.

"This thing," the Tang Monk said, and then took out a Vajra Circle from his bosom and handed it to Sun Wukong, saying, "Wear it, and you’ll be able to get out."

Sun Wukong took the tight hoop from the Tang Monk’s hand, examining it closely, the hoop glittering with folds.

"Gold always shines, even in such dim Illusory Realm," Sun Wukong said.

"I guess it’s gold-plated," the Tang Monk replied.

Sun Wukong scratched his head, and a Monkey Hair slowly floated down from his head.

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"It seems your hair quality isn’t very good," Tang Monk said again, "I suggest you switch to a different shampoo."

"Maybe," Sun Wukong laughed, "with it on, I’ll be able to go out, right?"

"Yes, with it on, you’ll have everything, including freedom."

Without a second thought, Sun Wukong put the tight band on his head.

"Does it look good?" Sun Wukong asked.

"To tell you the truth, it’s pretty ugly," Tang Monk said bluntly.

"I think so too, but at least I’ve got my freedom now," Sun Wukong said, "Now it’s time to fulfill the promise."

Tang Monk said nothing, looking at Sun Wukong with a smile on his face.

Sun Wukong slowly walked toward the door and stopped just one step away from the cave entrance, hesitant.

"Are you afraid I’m tricking you, or are you afraid of the two demons outside?" Tang Monk asked.

Sun Wukong turned his head and sneered: "Hehehe... I’m just thinking about how to walk out more handsomely."

"Roar!" The angry roar came from outside for the third time.

Sun Wukong slowly took that step, appearing cautious.

Yes, Sun Wukong was afraid.

He had tried to walk out of this door millions of times, but what awaited him was only more severe punishment.

So, his heart was full of hesitation, but he still wanted to take the gamble, for stepping out meant he would have the chance to battle Tathagata. Sadly, he would eventually realize how foolish he had been.

Just one step made him feel as though he had walked from the ends of the earth to the corners of the sea. As his foot fell on the land outside the cave, his expression was still that of bewilderment.

"Did I really walk out?" Sun Wukong stupidly looked at the outside scene, blue sky and white clouds, warblers singing and swallows dancing, it was already spring. "I really walked out, hahaha..." Sun Wukong shouted madly.

"Five hundred years, it’s been five hundred years, and this is the first time I’ve stepped into the outside world!" Sun Wukong turned to Tang Monk and said, "Do you know what this means?"

"What?"

Sun Wukong gave a cold laugh: "It means that Sun Wukong, who terrifies all the Heavenly Gods and Buddhas, will be back."

Tang Monk shivered.

He didn’t know whether betting everything on this monkey was the right thing to do, even if Guanyin had told him that the tight band could restrain Sun Wukong.

"Roar!" Another irritated roar came.

"What dares to make a racket in front of Brother Monkey!" Sun Wukong looked over; it was a pig demon.

"Little monkey, I advise you not to meddle, what I want is that fat monk behind you," the pig demon said.

"Phooey, you’re the fat one. I’ve told you it’s because this kasaya is too baggy," Tang Monk retorted angrily.

Nobody paid him any attention.

"Hoo~" Sun Wukong stretched lazily and said to the pig demon, "Brother Monkey has business today."

"Little monkey, what do you mean, where’s the business coming from?" the pig demon asked.

"Humph humph humph, I’ll catch you and sell you off at the market." Sun Wukong squinted his eyes at the pig demon as if appraising which part of his flesh was more valuable.

"You’re driving me mad, you ungrateful brat. Heaven you wouldn’t seek, hell comes uninvited. Today you’ve annoyed me, I’m going to skin you and make a monkey hide to wear!" the pig demon said angrily.

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