Chapter 43 Ride
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Perhaps this is the first time that someone has been driven by a mountain ape on his back, and this behavior that has never been recorded in history makes everyone very excited.
In fact, it is not comfortable to lie behind the mountain apes. Their body hair is very rough and hard, and even through the clothes, it will make the skin tingling. In addition, the bumps caused by their leaping in the forest. If the passengers are not professionals and have physical fitness far beyond ordinary people, they would probably not be able to tolerate this vibration frequency long ago. However, even with various discomforts, they still cannot stop the excitement and enthusiasm of the ten passengers. They told Mercedes-Benz that they kept exclaiming in the breeze that was rushing towards the face.
It has to be admitted that the mountain apes move forward very quickly among the mountains and forests. The environment that originally caused great troubles to everyone could not have any impact on the mountain apes. Countless trees and rocks retreated rapidly in the passengers' vision, and the earth was rising and falling in people's eyes. Mountain apes sometimes rush up to the treetops on the top of the mountain. With the advantage of height, they can see the vast forest sea extending to the distance under their bodies. The yellow and green seas intertwined with endless forests. In the distance, a river divides the forest sea into two halves. Even if it is still a long distance away, you can feel the vastness of the river.
"Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh." The leader of the mountain ape walked in front with Catherine on his back, making a loud cry in his mouth, increasing his speed again. The journey that had to go for four to five days was shortened to five hours, and the journey of fifty kilometers was conquered by the mountain apes in a blink of an eye. When the ape group stopped again, they had reached the edge of the hilly area. Although their vision was blocked by the trees, the sound of turbulent water could still be heard through the forest.
"So fast." Katherine knew that there was an incredible expression on her face when she came down from the leader: "Before that, if someone told me that one day I would ride a mountain ape and run in the forest, I would never believe it was true."
"I'm sorry, this is true." Panis said and then jumped off the back of the ape. As soon as it landed, he saw the leader of the mountain ape standing in front of him, scratching his head and staring at him impatiently. Panis shook his head helplessly, took out a waterproof leather bag, and took out ten pieces of barbecue cooked by the feather man's secret method last night. As soon as the barbecue was taken out, it immediately exuded a scent of meat. The leader greedily smelled the seductive fragrance, and his crystal saliva kept dripping from the corner of his mouth. The other nine apes also put down the passengers on their backs, quickly surrounded him, and looked at Panis's hand with a gaze.
"I'm really afraid of you." Panis muttered helplessly, put ten barbecue into a small bag and hung it on the leader's neck. The leader hammered his chest excitedly, making a series of unknown screams, jumping happily, running towards the hilly areas without looking back. The other nine apes also looked happy and screamed and followed the leader and quickly left.
"These guys are really interesting." Lina pushed her glasses on her nose and showed a strange smile: "It turns out that there are other interesting things in the world besides books."
"Hey, when did you bring your glasses?" Dora was shocked by Lina again: "I haven't seen you take care of you."
"Just just now." Lina took off her eyes and wiped two transparent crystals polished lenses: "It's flat anyway, so you don't need to bring them."
"Then what are you doing with it now?" Dora couldn't understand Lina's thoughts at all.
"Because I think I need it now." Lina looked at Dora with a fool's look: "Come on me with such a simple question?"
"Senior sister, senior sister, is this guy okay?" Dora ran to Catherine and held Catherine's arm: "Has she eaten something unclean?"
"Go away." Catherine pulled out her arm and kicked Dora, and she stopped looking at her without even caring about Dora's grievance.
"Idiot." Lina put on her glasses again, and the crystal lenses flashed a gloomy light in the afternoon light.
"Congratulations, your long legs are erratic." Panis squatted in front of Dora and patted her shoulder comfortably: "Congratulations on getting my usual treatment, it's great news."
"Go to die, I haven't settled the score with you yet." Dora angrily imitated Catherine and kicked Panis away with the same action: "You dare to sell me to the monkey."
"Another idiot." Lina pushed her glasses again and snorted coldly: "Is this world full of idiots now?"
"Don't make a noise." The petite Vivian suddenly roared that was completely opposite to her body: "Shut up."
The chaotic crowd immediately became quiet. Everyone was silently glanced at the raging Vivian with the corners of their eyes, but after Vivian roared, it seemed as if she had done nothing, and continued to squat on the ground and kept recording on her laptop.
"Remembering the mountain ape?" Panis walked over and squatted beside Vivian.
"Yes, it's so unique." Vivian could see that he had indeed forgotten that he had just burst out with anger a few seconds ago. When he heard Panis's question, he answered with a fanatical look: "Their appearance, sound, habits, characteristics, and lifestyle, all need to be recorded. The most important thing is that they are wise, especially the leader, who already possesses the characteristics of a wise creature. No matter how dangerous this adventure is, I must not die. I must publish this report."
"Is it very special?" Panis asked in confusion: "There are many kinds of intelligent creatures, including humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, and many other races. Even these mountain apes have wisdom, there is nothing special."
"No, you don't understand. Only scholars can understand the value in it." Vivian wrote the last stroke, closed the notebook with a snap, held Panis's shoulder and stood up with difficulty. While shaking his numb legs, he said, "Do you still remember the epic of creation?"
"Song of Yara? Of course I remember." Panis nodded.
"All wisdom races, every kind, can find their shadow in the song of Yara." Vivian's expression was unprecedentedly serious, and even his voice was trembling: "Every race was created by the gods, including the gods of the First Age, and was also an attachment to Lord Yara when he was created. The wisdom of all wisdom races was opened by the gods, without exception before. But these mountain apes were exceptions. They could not find their names in the song of Yara, and their wisdom did not know where they came from. Look,
It seems that after thousands of years of time, it appears little by little. What does this mean? This means that there may be another way in addition to the enlightenment of wisdom of the gods, which is enough to sensation the entire scholarly world. If they are given tens of thousands of years, their wisdom may be comparable to that of us now. If we were not us, or if the creatures of this era are destruction again for some reason, and they survived by chance, they might be the protagonists of the next era."
"So what?" asked Penis, "Does this have any impact on us? Or are there any special research observations that need to be carried out?"
"Okay, no." Vivian lowered her head weakly: "Without thousands of years of accumulation, I'm afraid there will be no specific changes. This is just an amazing but meaningless discovery."
"Well, I get it." Panis shrugged, patted Vivian on the shoulder and turned around and left.
"Hmph, the wisdom of mortals." Vivian stomped his feet indignantly and muttered in a low voice: "Maybe mortals have the present, but history and the future are exclusive to scholars. You will never understand the charm of knowledge."
"Miss Mage who exclusively possesses the future and history." Panis smiled and said, "Come on, leave the forest ahead. We must cross the Naramiya River as soon as possible to reach the other side, and then camp for the night, oh, no, it's the day."
"You've finished research?" Everyone was waiting for Pannis and Vivian far away on the edge of the forest. Seeing Vivian pouting and following Pannis out of the woods, Catherine asked, "Why is Vivian unhappy?"
"I've been hit." Panis said with a smirk: "It's not me who attacked me, it's vulgar reality and mortal wisdom."
"Hmph." Vivian turned his head angrily and stopped looking at Panis's hateful smile.
"I don't understand what you are talking about." Catherine rolled her eyes: "Ellard said the location here is a bit off, and it is more than thirty kilometers away from the best river crossing place. Do you think we will go around or raft over?"
"Let's talk about it first, let's see the situation by the river first and then decide how to get over it." Panis was a little depressed when he heard the news: "If it's too far, it's a bit too far. This deviation is a bit big. Oh, let's go, get out of the forest first."
"Have you talked enough?" Dora approached and asked, "The business is over?"
"Yes." Catherine said, "What's wrong?"
"It's nothing, it's just that my account and someone have not been settled." Dora glared at Panis and kicked: "Let you betray me, let you betray me."
"Haha, I actually have a good intention." Panis had already hid behind Catherine when Dora approached, and smirked while circled around Catherine and Dora: "Look, if it weren't for me, you wouldn't know that your charm had surpassed the barrier of race. Even the monsters could be fascinated. Are you right? You should be happy."
"Good, you're so happy." Dora chased Catherine angrily: "Are you happy if I stab you with a sword?"
"Okay, stop making trouble." Catherine stretched out her hand and punched each of them on the head: "Are you just three years old? Are you childish or not."
"Senior sister is partial." Dora muttered aggrievedly, but after thinking about it, she felt that what Panis said made sense: "But, indeed, it seems that my charm is greater than I thought, oh hehehe."
Panis blinked strangely and said suddenly: "I remembered it. I'll go to the river to check it first, and I'll come back later. I'll leave first."
"Explore?" Catherine inexplicably: "What to explore?"
Before Catherine could figure out what Penis was going to investigate, the fantasy fox had already walked over with a serious face and said in a heavy tone: "Captain, there is one thing I have been thinking about for a long time, but I decided not to hide it from you."
"Ah? What's the matter?" Dora was stunned by the serious words of the Fantasy Fox.
"Before we were in contact with the mountain ape group, Mr. Panis asked me to do something, saying that this matter was related to whether his plan could be implemented perfectly." The fantasy fox lowered his head, as if he was a little uneasy: "I didn't want the captain to know, but I didn't say it out."
"What the hell is it?" Dora looked at the three girls in the adventure group in confusion, and they looked strange.
"Mr. Pannis asked me to cast an illusion on Captain's body. The spells are very weak and will not affect anyone, and you will not notice it. However, because the magic resistance of mountain apes is very, very low, they will be disturbed by illusion." The voice of the illusion fox was trembling: "The effect of magic is changed in the eyes of the other party. Simply put, it is to let the other party see what the caster wants them to see."
"Well, can you tell me what they look like?" Dora had an ominous premonition in her heart, and her mouth twitched, "Don't worry, I can hold on."
The Vajra Fox not only trembled his voice, but his shoulders were trembling. No matter how he looked, he seemed to be holding back his smile instead of being nervous. While resisting the trembling of his body, the Vajra Fox took out a piece of paper with a drawing and handed it to Dora: "That's what it is, Mr. Panis drew for me."
Chapter completed!