Chapter 241 Brain Barbecue



Kui Kui, who was usually calm, panicked and his heart was beating unusually fast.

She gestured for Mo Ye to put her down. She looked up at the sky, and although she tried to organize her thoughts, she still stammered when she spoke.

"Mo...Mo Ye, did you see that? That hand...the hand holding the stick...it's hairy..."

"I've seen that hand before. It saved me. But why? Why did it destroy the sky?"

Kui Kui pondered the matter with growing dread, and the more she thought about it, the more alarmed she became. She arrived at a reasonable yet unexpected answer.

"Was it to save me?"

She immediately dismissed her idea; she recalled that among the people she knew before, there didn't seem to be anyone as formidable as him.

She shook her head and said, "Impossible! Who is he?"

Every question will be answered.

"Who am I? Open your eyes and look!" A person covered in golden light descended from the sky, standing out brightly in the darkness.

Kui Kui subconsciously squinted, but still couldn't make out the person's appearance. However, she could sense the anger in the other person's tone.

As the golden light landed on the balcony, Mo Ye instinctively shielded Kui Kui, but was pushed aside by a force.

"Get out of here, you useless piece of trash! You dare call yourself the God of War? You've disgraced the prestigious name of those two words!"

Kui Kui didn't move, but obediently opened her eyes wide, and her eyes immediately welled up with tears.

It's too bright, it's too dazzling, I can't see anything, I can't see anything at all.

All that talk about the "heavenly eye" is useless.

The golden light said fiercely, "What are you crying for?" But its tone was not as disgusted or disdainful as when it was directed at Mo Ye.

As the golden light gradually faded, Kui Kui finally saw clearly why the person was so radiant.

He was dressed in golden armor, with long arms and a slender waist, wearing a red cloak, with an ape-like face, peach-like cheeks, a round head, and thick ears.

No wonder that divine hand had such thick hair; it wasn't human at all, but a monkey, an extremely beautiful monkey.

His round eyes were bright and piercing, brighter than the stars and more dazzling than the phoenix-winged purple-gold crown on his head.

He bared his teeth at Kui Kui, his teeth as white as jade carvings, a half-smile on his face, yet exuding an imposing and awe-inspiring presence.

He wore cloud-patterned shoes, his feet treading on auspicious seven-colored clouds, and twirled his staff in a beautiful flourish.

The staff was not entirely gold; it had gold hoops at both ends, engraved with auspicious patterns, and a section of black iron in the middle, which was shiny black.

"Mom, I think I saw the Monkey King!" A child passing by downstairs looked up and said in a daze.

Kui Kui was also stunned.

Although art is said to originate from life, she never imagined that the Monkey King Sun Wukong was a real person.

Her memories of her previous life, including her acquaintances with Sun Wukong, did not include him.

It wasn't until she was reincarnated into the human world that she learned about this well-known Victorious Fighting Buddha.

Thinking about Sun Wukong's background: his ancestral home was Dongsheng Shenzhou, and he sprang from a stone.

The stone is no ordinary stone; it is a celestial stone that has existed since the creation of the world by Pangu.

Kui Kui suddenly understood why Sun Wukong had saved him; they did indeed have some connection.

Seeing her standing there dumbfounded and not saying a word, Sun Wukong bared his teeth and cursed, "Idiot, what are you thinking about!"

At that moment, Kui Kui felt as if his brain wasn't thinking, but rather being roasted.

"Senior, I..."

Sun Wukong immediately interrupted, "What do you mean, 'what do you mean'? You idiot, if I, Old Sun, hadn't arrived in time, you would be dead!"

"You're supposed to be a decent human being, how come you're not as smart as me?"

"Heaven has its own destiny, why should you interfere? You said you've already been stupid once, why would you be stupid a second time? You're even stupider than a pig!"

"You're already going to die trying to defy fate, yet you still dare to attempt to change it. If you don't die, who will?"

"Ugh, this is so annoying."

Kui Kui was rendered speechless by the scolding, but she vaguely sensed something.

She thought for a while, and before the CPU overheated again, she finally voiced her doubts:

"Senior, I know I was wrong. I shouldn't have changed the date without permission. But was that blow you gave me appropriate?"

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