The demon tells the monk that he is starving and that he has ripped the monk's clothes and drove the monk away. The monk tells the demon that he always wants to drive him away, but the demon tells him that he does not want to owe him favors and that his fur is very warm and smooth. He also tells him about a group of cruel bandits who have appeared in the city and that the boss has ordered them to take whatever they want from the temple. The demon says that the monk is so weak that he must be taken away quickly. He tells the monks to stop complaining and to be careful about the boss's overhearing.
The demon tells the monk that he is starving and that he has ripped the monk's clothes and drove the monk away. The monk tells the demon that he always wants to drive him away, but the demon tells him that he does not want to owe him favors and that his fur is very warm and smooth. He also tells him about a group of cruel bandits who have appeared in the city and that the boss has ordered them to take whatever they want from the temple. The demon says that the monk is so weak that he must be taken away quickly. He tells the monks to stop complaining and to be careful about the boss's overhearing.