Chapter 27.

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News that the great Sun Wukong was alive spread quickly. And yet many enemies were inclined to seek him out.
Of course, Wukong didn't know this.
He spent his days at Guanyin freely, his only concern was the nightmares at night, but he could deal with that.
However, pilgrims did not have it so easy. Mniuch was constantly being kidnapped, fortunately they managed to deal with it somehow. Until they came across Camel Ridge.
Azur watched the monk and the group of pilgrims. Then he burst out laughing. Peng looked on with amusement as he sipped his wine.
The monk grimaced, he didn't understand what they meant, but he was peaceful, hoping that Ao lie would reach Guanyin in time.
-And where is this monkey? Peng said.
-What?
-I knew. It would be impossible for him to appear here from the grave.
-Master, I think they're talking about Wukong. Bajie whispered to Tripitaka.
-Yes. Who else should I speak to?
-He was once our brother. Before he died.
Tripitaka shook his head at the pig so that it wouldn't spill the truth.
Azur watched them carefully. -You know something. Speak.
-What, we don't know anything?
-Let us go.
-Hmm... It's better for you to tell the truth. My patience has its limits.
Azur approached the Monk and aimed the blade of his sword at his neck.
-I do not know what you mean.
Suddenly from heaven. Azur only saw lightning and then his sword was pushed away. And Azur himself staggered back. Peng and the elephant quickly approached him. From the clouds emerged none other than Sun Wukong. He didn't look the same as he did years ago. He had longer hair, tied in a royal ponytail. He looked tired, but he was smiling mischievously. He held his staff in his hand. The pilgrims were surprised.
-Wukong? What are you doing here?
-You shouldn't be here right now, brother.
-Eh... Ao lie showed up, said you needed help, so here I am. I would have arrived earlier if it weren't for a small incident.
-Where is Ao lie?
-Oh. He is babysitting.
-What?!
Wukong looked at brotherhood. -Azur, I haven't seen you for ages.
-It is impossible.
-You should be dead.
-Hmm... Yeah... it'll take something more to kill me. He laughed. -Anyway, it would be nice if you let my friends go.
-What?
-And yet, you betrayed us.
-What?!
-You are on the emperor's side now.
-Wait. Wait. What was going through your head?!
-You cheated.
Wukong held the staff tighter and tighter.
Azur raised his sword and attacked.
-You were our brother.
Peng and Tusk joined the fight. Pilgrims began to fight on Wukong's side.
-Stop. Let's end this peacefully.
-Yes. We will end this, traitor.
Wukong suddenly pulled out a black scroll.
-I really didn't want to do this to you, but you leave me no choice.
The scroll levitated, the black attractant spilling onto the floor, drawing Brotherhood inside. Azur looked at Wukong with furious eyes.
Wukong had a serious expression on his face.
They were pulled into the scroll and the scroll closed. Wukong looked at the scroll regretfully.
-Wukong?
-I had no choice.
-Sometimes we have to make difficult decisions. Tripitala said.
-Possible.
He sighed.
-Come on, you'll meet my cubs.

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