Reviving the Dead. Monkey King, #31

Par : Cheng’en Wu
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  • ISBN8230025276
  • EAN9798230025276
  • Date de parution02/02/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Generous and kind Mr. Kou invited the pilgrims to stay for a long time. Although the Kou family tried hard to keep them there, Xuanzang was determined to leave. After the team left, Mr. Kou was killed by a group of bandits breaking into his house. Resenting Xuanzang for being "ungrateful, " Mrs. Kou framed Xuanzang and his disciples for the crime and brought charges against them. The bandits attempted to rob the team but were captured by the monkey.
However, soldiers mistook the monks for the bandits and put them behind bars. At night, the monkey pretended to be the spirit of Mr. Kou, the spirit of the magistrate's uncle, and then an immortal, and told the people to drop the charges and release them. The next day, the team was released from prison with apologies. The monkey brought Mr. Kou back from the dead so the truth could come out.
Generous and kind Mr. Kou invited the pilgrims to stay for a long time. Although the Kou family tried hard to keep them there, Xuanzang was determined to leave. After the team left, Mr. Kou was killed by a group of bandits breaking into his house. Resenting Xuanzang for being "ungrateful, " Mrs. Kou framed Xuanzang and his disciples for the crime and brought charges against them. The bandits attempted to rob the team but were captured by the monkey.
However, soldiers mistook the monks for the bandits and put them behind bars. At night, the monkey pretended to be the spirit of Mr. Kou, the spirit of the magistrate's uncle, and then an immortal, and told the people to drop the charges and release them. The next day, the team was released from prison with apologies. The monkey brought Mr. Kou back from the dead so the truth could come out.
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