began to settle subsequently Wukong
skinn the tiger and fashioned its bloody
hide into a belt that night they sought
refuge in the home of an elderly man
yukong stealthily pilfered Tang sing his
garments sewing them together with the
tiger skin to create a semblance of
clothing Tang sang said nothing aware
that he could not best son Wukong and
thus refrained from protest the next day
they set off with tangs riding a white
horse while Wukong held the Reigns
although they appeared amicable a subtle
tension lingered beneath the surface at
tea that moment six Bandits suddenly
emerged brandishing weapons Tang Song
was so frightened that he fell from his
horse unable to utter a word yukong
merely scolded them and swiftly
dispatched the bandits with his iron
staff in that instant Tang Song stepped
forward filled with righteous
indignation reproaching Wukong for
Taking Lives asserting that even if they
were robbers their Fates should not rest
in the hands of another Tang sing as
true fear lay in the consequences of
Wukong as violence should Wukong act
recklessly he too would be implicated
facing potential repercussions yukong
perplexed retorted Master if I do not
strike them down they would surely seek
to harm you how can this be my fault
Tang s clasped his hands in prayer as a
monk I would rather perish than commit
murder my death would be singular while
you would have taken Six Lives should
this matter reach the authorities even
if your father were in power it would
not absolve you dat that moment Wukong
furrowed his brow fixing his gaze toward
a specific direction do you want
noticing h averted his eyes having been
discovered yet Tang sangs Behavior was
infuriating he was truly a coward and
not only did the monkey provoke him but
even I felt compelled to strike him
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in a fit of rage yukong departed after
his departure an old woman approached
Tang Song bearing clothing and a hat
this elderly figure was none other than
guanine in Disguise imparting to Tang
sang the incantation of of the golden
filet instructing him that upon Wukong
return He should place this filet upon
the monkey's head compelling him to obey
and endure as he wished meanwhile yukong
ventured to the Dragon Palace in the
Eastern Sea reconnecting with the dragon
king and later encountered guanin who
persuaded him explaining that despite
his
misunderstandings he merely intended to
teach Tang sang a lesson just as Wukong
prepared to return to Tang song He
encountered a white-haired Elder indeed
this individual was icho in disguise
with his fiery eyes Wukong immediately
discerned that this was once a young man
albe it somewhat enigmatic possessing
considerable prowess and magical
abilities that he had yet to test who
are you to obstruct my path do you know
who I am icho replied with a calm smile
do not be Hasty Great Sage how could I
not know the illustrious name of chian
desong I am but a Wandering cultivator
who happened upon this extraordinary
scene and wished to share it with you I
have no time for this Wukong waved his
hand attempting to depart W ichio still
smiling interjected if the person you
seek to protect intends to harm you
would you not wish to listen hearing
this Wukong paused you neither human nor
demon speak such nonsense my master
though somewhat pedantic would never
wish harm upon me why each CH expression
remained Placid if the Great Sage does
not believe me so be it but I must
forewarn you the bodis suvag guanine
possesses countless magical Treasures
one of which when placed upon the head
cannot be removed should someone recite
the incantation it will constrict
causing immense pain leaving one utterly
powerless to resist why ichio continued
however I possess a method to remove
this item if fate permits may we meet