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Chapter 191 "Revelation" lll Chapter [-]

Chapter 191 "Revelation" lll Part [-]
"Master, I'm so bored."

"Yes, Master, why hasn't another planet flown over for a long time?"

"My stick is getting rusty, Master."

"The last master wanted to learn Buddhist scriptures. Master, are you doing zazen?"

"Do you also want to learn the scriptures? Just let me, Old Sun, fly you there."

I put down the fruit and said, "Fly? Is there such an operation?"

"My grandson has traveled thousands of miles on his own, and there is no place he can't go."

I glanced at the cloak of the talking monkey and said, "Are you Monkey Three?"

Monkey smiled, shook his cloak and said, "Master, I am Monkey Three."

I was thinking that the planet is round, so no matter how I run, I always make circles.

What if it's flying?Will it be a little different?
"Three." I said.

"That's your order, master." The monkey said with a smile.

"A somersault is a thousand miles away, right?" I said.

"Yes, Master. It's so far away in a second." The monkey said with a smile.

I pointed my finger in the air and said: "Come in this direction and do a somersault for me to see. Don't stop until you have completed one somersault. Do you hear me? If you go out, remember to come back and tell me."

"Okay, Master." The monkey put the stick into his ear and somersaulted out.

After that, I opened my mouth wide and looked at the scene in front of me in surprise.

The three monkeys in the sky disappeared from the left and appeared on the right.

In one breath, hundreds of times pass.

There was no way to count them clearly, and even the afterimages made me think there was more than one monkey three in the sky.

After countless circles, San'er fell to the ground.

"Hey, Master. What a coincidence that you are here too?" Hou San said with a smile.

"Is it fun?" I said.

"Master, I don't know why. I'm a little dizzy, probably because I haven't flown for too long." Hou San said with a smile.

"Thank you, Monkey Three. Let's go and play, I need some quietness," I said.

"Master, can we continue playing with this? This place is too small and not interesting at all, but this somersault is quite fun." Hou San said.

"Let's play, I still say the same thing. As long as you don't damage the ground under your feet, the rest is up to you." I said.

"It's your order." Hou San went up to the sky again with a somersault, this time it seemed there was no end.

Continuously moving from left to right in the sky, other monkeys seemed to have discovered it and opened their mouths with the same expression as me before.

Finally, Monkey Three discovered a new thing, and it was good to have fun playing with it.

"Master, what are you doing here? Can I play?" Another monkey noticed and ran over and said.

"Yes, Master. I want to play too."

"I want it too, Master."

"You can't be partial, master."

. . .

The remaining twelve monkeys surrounded me almost immediately, each one whispering in my ears.

I am someone who has watched Journey to the West, more than both the animation and the real-life version of Journey to the West.

This group of monkeys has also grown to about 1.6 to 1.8 meters at this time. The appearance of these monkeys is more like the monkeys in Westward Journey.

There is a hint of nonsense in his nature, probably because the one I liked about Monkey King back then was Westward Journey.

But I only remember that Tang Monk was a talker, but so were these monkeys at this moment.

I guess this planet is too small and too boring.

It may also be that during my upgrade stage, I took into consideration that Tang Monk was actually a talkative person when he and Wukong were chatting together.

I smiled wryly, waved my hand and said, "Go, go. Everyone, go and have fun."

Almost all the dozen monkeys started to do somersaults, and the dozen monkeys kept spinning in all directions in the air.

Some even collided with each other and fell down. They landed on the planet with their teeth bared and ready to fight.They all looked at me involuntarily, then turned around and continued playing.

I am number one in the eyes of the monkeys, but these monkeys are very competitive with each other.

These monkeys are so powerful that they can demolish the planet with just one move.My last few games have been about repairing planets that were damaged by monkeys, so I gave the death order.

No fighting is allowed, but fortunately they all obey my orders very well.

Watching these monkeys scurrying around in the air, I thought about what I thought of.

"San'er." I said.

One second it was hovering in the air, and the next second it landed on the ground.

In a hurry to get down, deep cracks were made in the ground at this time.

"Master, I'm sorry. When I heard you call me, I forgot in my excitement that you wanted to protect the ball." Hou San scratched his head and said.

"Forget it, I won't bother with you anymore. You can take me up slowly. I want to see where the critical point is." I said.

"What is the critical point?" Hou San asked puzzledly.

I pointed at the monkeys flying in the sky and said, "There must be a turning point when they fly from left to right."

"Master, I don't understand." Hou San said.

"If you understand it before me, you will be my master. Come on, go up." I said.

Monkey Three took me slowly into the sky, and the clouds under my feet were colorful.

My aesthetics is really bad, the Monkey King in my mind is actually set like this.

Monkey Three took me slowly a hundred meters away from the planet, and I seemed to have discovered the boundary.

Half of my head went in but my body was not visible.

"Three." I said.

"What's wrong? Master?" Hou San said.

"Your eyes are better than mine. Look behind you. What can you see?" I said.

Hou San looked back and said: "Master, you are so awesome. I saw another you and me, but only half of it? Why?"

"We probably live in little squares," I said.

"Master, what do you mean?" Hou San said.

"Take me back first, I'm afraid of heights." I said.

"Yes, this is the first time I take you flying. I remember that my last master insisted on getting some scriptures. Like you, he was also afraid of heights. Do you think this fear of heights is a common problem among humans?" Hou San said and took me. fell to the ground.

I took out a pen from my pocket, turned the pen upside down and poked it on the ground.

I drew two small squares and made circles inside both squares.

Hou San said from the side: "Master, you told us not to destroy the ground. Why did you start destroying it again? What are you painting?"

"Can I demolish this place if I paint a painting? If you step into a trap, I may not be able to match it even if I paint for ten years, right?" I said.

"So master, what is this?" Hou San said.

I pointed to one of the blocks and said: "We are in one of them now. There are hundreds of blocks like this. I don't know how to arrange and operate them. I don't know how to get out of this arrangement. But I am thinking about something. , something that seems reliable.”

"Master, tell me." Hou San said.

"This is just a hypothesis, let everyone listen to it." I said.

"Master, let me call you." Hou San said.

I nodded my head.

"Come down, Master is looking for everyone." Hou San shouted.

"Looking for everyone."

"Everyone."

. . .

The other twelve monkeys all stopped in mid-air and dived downwards, and deep pits were made on the ground.

"I'm sorry, master, I forgot."

"Sorry, master."

"I forgot too."

. . .

I shook my head helplessly and said: "Just smash it, and ignore the ground. None of this is important. Next, I need you to listen to me."

(End of this chapter)

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