We underestimated Tang Seng and his disciples. They didn't care at all about the treasure.

Monkey said, "What kind of treasure is this? Street vendors in Datang sell these things along the streets, only in remote areas would consider this kind of thing as treasure."

Benbo'er Ba was so angry that he jumped out from behind the sign and argued with Monkey:

"It's impossible to have pancakes and grilled octopus all over the street in the world."

The seductive demon king also chimed in:

"Even if there are, they wouldn't have put so much cumin in it, they wouldn't add sausage and egg in the pancakes."

The two of them looked determined, reactivating Tang Seng's compassionate heart.

Tang Monk held the two monsters, crying bitterly:

Tang Seng immediately decided to let Sun Wukong go beg for food, he had to invite us to have a good meal in the lair of monsters in Dondong Mountain.

Monks are not allowed to drink alcohol, but Tang Seng said, fruit wine doesn't count.

The monkey brought over from Huaguoshan is simply delicious.

Tang Seng asked us why we wanted to be monsters, I and Benbo'er Ba couldn't answer.

We are twin brothers, our father is a monster, our mother is also a monster, so we became monsters when we were born.

When we were still young monsters, our parents were killed by a group of people who wanted to eradicate evil for the people.

They said that no monster was good, but only I and Benbo'er Ba know that they had never harmed anyone.

How could two fish spirits harm people? Dig a hole in the dam to flood the Golden Mountain?

But no one cared, because Jiesai country offered a reward, five taels of silver for the head of a monster.

Later, we felt that being monsters was dangerous, and we wanted to become human, but no one wanted us.

They said one's status was determined at birth, the son of a farmer could recognize seeds when born, the son of a merchant could plan a business.

We endured for a long time, and later heard that a teacher had opened a school, claiming to teach without discrimination.

But when we went, we were driven out, the teacher looked down on us for not having money, saying that knowledge had to be paid for.

There's no free education under the sky.

When we finally saved enough money and went to the school, the teacher finally agreed to teach us.

But when we came out of the school, nobody wanted us, they didn't care whether we had studied or not.

The adults at the City God Temple asked us as soon as they saw us:

"Are your parents gods?"

We shook our heads, and he asked again:

"Then are your parents kings of the mountains?"

We shook our heads again.

The adult at the City God Temple told us to leave.

He said reading books was useless, no power, no money, wanting to secure a position was simply wishful thinking.

Later, we went to Jiesai country and followed the snake-headed coachman.

When we first met, he said that he had given three thousand years of peaches to his former brother who betrayed him.

We followed him, as long as he became successful, wouldn't we be able to eat the peaches that would result every nine thousand years?

We were tempted and became the snake-headed coachman's henchmen.

But that guy was a complete liar, he was constantly thinking about eternal life and ascending to immortality.

All the dirty and tiring work was done by me and Benbo'er Ba, not only did he not pay us each month, he also scolded us all the time.

He said it was a great fortune for us to follow him, it was a trial for us, by sticking with him we could achieve something, and in the future, we could get ahead.

He said that since we had read books, we should know that only through enduring hardships could one succeed, giving us hardship was actually good for us.

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