Thursday, November 1, 2018

Journey to the West



Once there was a man called Tang Monk and Tang Monk had a great adviser, the adviser was called Monkey King, and there were two soldiers too, but they were on a mission, they wanted to go to the west and go get some gold, they have to go to the west and one day they were so tired from walking in the desert. Even though Tang Monk  didn't even need to walk, he could feel the other people walking so he could feel tired as well.
Then they finally got to the west and they asked: “oh, please, great god, give us some gold that we seek, then the god asked, do you have any Facebook? Then he looked at Monkey King and shook his head, then the god asked, do you have any QQ? Monkey King again turned his head no, then the god said, then I'd better use the APP that I had called. Called it the things that you used to text people. He texted  them gold, isn’t this the gold that you desired? then Monkey King said, ah, this is not the gold that we meant.
Then, the god asked, then what kind of gold do you want anyway? Then Monkey King told the god what kind of gold they wanted. That's golden and you can touch it, and it seems you know silvery and shiny, don't you know that kind of gold? Aren't you the god? you must know this kind of things right? Then god said then I'll just use the APP and give you some gold, well not that easy; then Monkey King said, just give us the gold already. But the god just already sent them some gold onto their phones. Then Monkey King gave up and said with a sigh, okay, great gold, but you still don't know what we mean or the gold that we want; after he finished talking, the god already knew what was going on, so the god said, oh I know what kind of gold you want, then he gave the gold that they want and their two soldiers saw the gold; they both wanted to extinguish a river and cried themselves out another river. 
 Tiffany, USTKid, 2018

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