The Monk Story

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There was once a little boy, riding on his tricycle, when he heard the most beautiful sound in the world. The kid hops off his tricycle leaving it where it is, and goes to find the sound. He hears the sound coming from mount little pigs. He climbs the mountain and finds a monastery. The boy knocks on the door and a Monk answers, and the boy says, "Mr.Monk, i hears the most beautiful sound in the world, can you tell me what it is?" The Monk says, "no, you are not a Monk." The boy frowns and knows he can't do anything about it and goes back home. A few years later he's riding his bicycle and he hears the most beautiful sound in the world. He leaves his bike and climbs the same mountain to the monastery and knocks on the door; the Monk answers. The boy says, "Mister Monk, I heard the most beautiful sound in the world, can you tell me what it is?" The Monk says, "no, you are not a Monk." The boys frowns knowing he can't do anything and goes back down the mountain. A few years later the same guy is now riding a motorcycle, when he hears the most beautiful sound in the world. He leaves his bike and climbs up the same mountain, he walks up to the monastery and knocks on the door; the Monk answers. The guy says, "Mister Monk, I heard the most beautiful sound in the world; can you tell me what it is?" The Monk says, "no, you are not a monk." The guy frowns knowing he can't do anything and walks back down. A few years later, the same man is now driving his sports car, when he hears the most beautiful sound in the world. The man leaves his sports car exactly where it is and goes to the mountain, he climbs the mountain, and knocks on the monastery door. The Monk opens the door, and the man says, "Mister Monk, I just heard the most beautiful sound in the world; can you tell me what it is?" The Monk says, "no, you are not a Monk." Well the man is now fed up with being told no, so he says, "okay, how can I become a Monk?" The Monk says, "you must find the tallest mountain in this mountain range to the temple ruins where the oldest Monk lives, he will make you a Monk." The man nods and starts searching; to years pass and he finally finds it. He walks up to the ruins and finds the old Monk. The old Monk makes the man a Monk and the man returns to the monastery. He knocks on the door and the Monk answers, the man tells him, "look, I am now a Monk, can I now know what the most beautiful sound in the world is?" The Monk nods, "in the deepest cave on this mountain, you will find a door, open it and you will see it." The man goes and finds the deepest cave, when he sees the door, there are three lines of fire in the path. The guy jumps over the first fire, then the second, then the third. He walks up to the door and grabs the knob and twists; it is locked. The man jumps back over the three fires and gets back to the monastery. The Monk answers and the man starts complaining, "I found the cave, I jumped the three fires, I tried to turn the knob but it was locked. Do you have a key?" The Monk pulls a key out of his pocket and gives it to the man who returns to the cave. The man reaches the first fire, he jumps over and looks in his hand; the key is gone. It was in the fire, he spent thirty minutes trying to get the key out with no success. The man goes back to the monastery and the Monk answers the door, the man says, "Mister Monk, I took the key to the cave, I jumped over the first fire and dropped it in the fire, what can I do now?" The Monk says, "in the worlds tallest tulip tree, there is a key on the highest branch." The man leaves and searches for the worlds tallest tulip tree; he finds it four years later. He looks and starts climbing, it takes him four years to reach the top, he reaches up and grabs the key. He climbs back down (another four years) and goes to the cave. He jumps over the first, second and third fire, he reaches the door and puts the key in the lock, but nothing happens. It is a stick. The guy throws the stick in the fire and goes back to the worlds tallest tulip tree. He climbs up (four years more) and reaches for the key, then realizes, there is no key. He looks to his right, and sees a taller tulip tree. He has been climbing the worlds second tallest tulip tree; he climbs back down (another four years) and climbs the worlds tallest tulip tree (8 years) he reaches up and grabs the key, he looks in his hand to make sure it is the key; it is indeed. He runs back to the cave and reaches the fires. He jumps over the first one, looks in his hand, the key is still there, he jumps the second fire, looks in his hand, the key isn't there. He has dropped the key in the fire, he tries for hours to get it out, but fails. He goes back to the monks monastery and knocks, the Monk opens the door. "Mister Monk, I climbed the tree, got the key, jumped two of the fires and dropped the key in the fire, now what can I do?" The Monk says, "there is a blacksmith at the bottom of the mountain, maybe he can make you a key." The man goes down to the mountain and to the forge. He enters and the man asks the blacksmith, "Mister Blacksmith, I need you to make me a key to the door for the most beautiful sound in the world." The blacksmith says, "okay, on one condition. You get me the shell of an old snail, the tooth of a monkey, and the fin of a shark." The man agrees and sets out. He reaches Snail Mountain, that looks like a snail, and gets the shell. He then goes to Monkey Mountain, that looks like a monkey, and finds a rotting monkey about two weeks in on the floor. The man takes a tooth from the monkey and continues on. He then goes to Shark Mountain, and yep, you guessed it, it looks like a shark. It has a magical lake that inhabits sharks. He jumps in, wrestles a shark and gets the fin. He gets back to the forge and gives the things to the blacksmith who makes the stuff into a soup, "drink it." The man takes the disgusting drink and drinks it. The blacksmith makes the key and gives it to the man, the man starts walking out, but two steps from the door, he passes out. He wakes up two days later  in the blacksmiths bed, the blacksmith comes in and says, "I've fed and watered and kept you healthy for the past two days, I expect something in return." The man says, "okay, what do you want?" The blacksmith says, "bring me a stone back from Mount Little Pigs, the Mountain with the worlds tallest tulip tree, and one from the cave above. The man goes and gets all the stones and brings them back, the blacksmith gives the man the key who then goes to the cave. He arrives to the three fires, he jumps one fire, looks in his hand, the key is still there, jumps the second fire, the key is still there, jumps the third fire, looks in his hand and sees no key remaining. He sees the key and the fire and for days tries to get it out, but fails. He returns to the monastery and the Monk answers the door, the man says, "the blacksmith made me a key, I jumped all three fires, but dropped the key in the third one. What now?" The Monk says, "there is a key on the top of my tower, but it is protected by glass that is only able to be smashed by the worlds strongest hammer, which is used with the strongest wood and scrap metal. The man has and idea and goes to the worlds tallest tulip tree and starts cutting it down. It takes him twenty five years to do so, then drags it to the forge. Then he thinks *where can I get some scrap metal?* then he remembers. He goes to the highway where he left his sports car and it surprisingly works. He drives it to the forge and and the blacksmith makes him the worlds strongest hammer. The man gets to the monastery, the Monk opens the door and the man pushes past the Monk. He reaches the stairs in a spiral form and starts going around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around, I'll just skip till the end to spare your life. And around and around and around and around and around and around and around and around and one more time and finally reaches the top. He sees the key, smashes the glass, grabs the key and takes the elevator back down. He reaches the cave and jumps over the first fire, looks in his hand, still has the key, second fire, looks in his hand, keys still there, jumps the last fire, looks in his hand, the key is still there. He walks up to the door, he puts the key in the knob, and turns it. He opens the door, do you want to know what the sound is?











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I can't tell you. You are not a monk😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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