Baby Serendipity: The Whole World Fell In Love With Me-Chapter 553 - 552: I Want You to Take the Little Monkey Away

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Chapter 553: Chapter 552: I Want You to Take the Little Monkey Away

Mianmian looked at Black Tortoise, who remained silent, and thought, maybe it really was Uncle Xuan Wu who felt like eating?

"Oops, Mianmian didn’t think of that." Mianmian looked at Black Tortoise embarrassedly and took an apple out of her small bag, "Here, Uncle Xuan Wu, this is for you to eat."

Black Tortoise’s face improved a bit when he saw the apple, "I want a banana."

A banana it is, then!

Mianmian switched to a banana and handed it to Black Tortoise.

Black Tortoise peeled the banana and ate quietly.

At this time, the little monkey had finished the peach in its hand. It reached out to Mianmian again, its bright, shining eyes begging.

Now, even Mianmian was surprised.

Mom had said that there was a Gathering Spirit Array on their mountain, and the fruits it produced were filled with Spiritual Qi. Ordinary people would feel full after eating just one or two, because they couldn’t digest the Spiritual Qi. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

The little monkey kept eating one fruit after another, its belly still flat, showing no sign of indigestion. Could it be that it really was a reincarnation of the Great Saint Master?

"No more, no more." Hou Ge got scared when he saw the little monkey still wanting to eat, "I’m full after eating just one, why do you still want more?"

After saying this, he reached out to touch the little monkey’s belly, his face showing surprise.

The little monkey was really not yet full?

"It’s okay, it’s okay." Mianmian handed another peach to the little monkey, "If there’s a problem, we’ll save it. Don’t worry, Hou Ge. It’s so smart; it won’t ask Mianmian for more once it’s full."

After hearing what Mianmian said, the little monkey nodded silently while holding the peach, as if in agreement.

And so, one after another, the little monkey ate a total of ten fruits before finally patting its little belly, indicating that it was full.

After eating its fill, it didn’t cling to Hou Ge anymore. Instead, it reached out its arms towards Mianmian.

It wanted a hug!

Looking at the adorable little monkey, Mianmian had mixed feelings. Every time she thought that this little monkey might be the reincarnation of her idol, she couldn’t stay calm, her lips curling into a smile that almost reached the sun.

If the little monkey wanted a hug, of course she couldn’t refuse!

Mianmian, emulating how adults hold children, picked up the little monkey and asked Hou Ge, "Does the little monkey have a name?"

Hou Ge shook his head, "You see, once you name it, you get attached, and I was afraid I couldn’t keep it alive, so I never dared to name it."

"Oh." Mianmian thought about it and felt it made sense.

She held the little monkey for a while, and then the little monkey climbed out of her arms.

Whether it was an illusion or not, the little monkey’s face seemed rounder, and its fur had gained a golden hue as if it had evolved from a gray, scruffy monkey in an instant.

Having raised the little monkey by hand to this point, Hou Ge naturally knew how significant the changes were, his mouth hanging open in surprise.

The next second, something even more astonishing happened.

The little monkey let go of Mianmian’s hand and started to walk on the ground on its own small feet.

At first, it staggered, but after a while, it started to walk steadily, even briskly.

It approached its own mother, who was chewing up apple to feed its siblings.

The mother monkey, seeing the little monkey, looked utterly bewildered. After a while, perhaps fearing that the little monkey would bully her baby, she hugged her baby close and moved to a different spot.

The little monkey stood still, bowing its head.

After a while, it lifted its head again and looked up at the sky, spinning around.

As it gazed, it swiftly climbed the nearest tree, running and jumping between the branches, its eyes bright and cheerful.

Hou Ge watched the young monkey participating in normal monkey activities, even outperforming its siblings, and couldn’t help but look up and let out a joyous cry, "Oh oh oh oh! You’re so awesome!"

While praising the young monkey’s skill, he danced and leapt around with his hands and feet.

That sound made Uncle Xuan Wu quite disdainful, "He’s clearly human, why behave like a monkey?"

"Because Hou Ge truly loves the monkeys, and because he cares for them like his own children, that’s why he’s so happy," Mianmian answered Uncle Xuan Wu’s question.

Uncle Xuan Wu gazed at the little milk ball at his feet, "You’ve never been a parent, how would you know parents are happy for their children?"

Mianmian chuckled, "Mianmian may not have been a dad or mom, but I’ve got a dad and mom, you know. When I first started walking, my dad and mom jumped and hopped around just like that too."

Uncle Xuan Wu, "Really?"

There was something strange about that look.

Mianmian wasn’t sure what was so peculiar, but anyway, it felt like Uncle Xuan Wu was somewhat melancholic?

This feeling prompted Mianmian to take hold of Uncle Xuan Wu’s large hand.

She didn’t know what to say to comfort Xuan Wu, so she simply looked at him with her bright, round eyes.

When Uncle Xuan Wu’s hand was taken, he paused for a moment and then looked down, holding the small fingers in his hand.

He thought that perhaps, having been with a child for these few days, his state of mind had also begun to resemble that of a child, as if he’d returned to the time of his birth. The four brothers were born together, but none were by each other’s sides.

They looked at one another, each so different, and learned from one another.

In the end, they found their reflections in the birds and beasts and learned how to walk, how to feed.

All living things have parents, except for them. They were not molded from clay by Nuwa; they were...

Uncle Xuan Wu concealed the myriad thoughts in his eyes and suddenly asked Mianmian, "Your friend called Chu Ye, he has the Vermilion Bird’s Fire Spirit on him?"

Mianmian nodded, "That’s right, the young man’s fate was altered by someone, feared water and lacked fire. Having the Fire Spirit with him compensates for his deficiency of fire, and he won’t die because of water."

Uncle Xuan Wu had noticed this as well.

But why would someone directly change the fate of an ordinary child to the point of death? Chu Ye had a hidden Heavenly Secret on him, a secret even Xuan Wu could not discern, just like with Su Mianmian.

"Can you predict Chu Ye’s future?"

Mianmian shook her head, "As long as they become good friends with Mianmian, I can’t see their future anymore."

Uncle Xuan Wu understood.

Hou Ge did not hear their conversation; his heart full of paternal care, he followed the little monkey as it dashed through the trees. He was still afraid of the monkey falling and always ready to catch it.

Fortunately, the young monkey was very good at climbing and running.

Relieved, Hou Ge returned to Mianmian’s side.

Seeing that Mianmian and Uncle Xuan Wu weren’t talking, he spoke at ease, "Little Auntie, thank you for making the young monkey healthy again."

Mianmian waved her hands dismissively, "Not at all, not at all, I only shared some fruits."

Hou Ge was silent for a while, then deeply bowed to Mianmian, "Little Auntie, I would like to ask you to take the young monkey away... It has become different from the other monkeys, and it’s not suitable for it to stay in the group."

This tiny monkey has become so formidable, it’s bound to be the future king of the monkeys if it stays in the group.

And then what, after becoming the king? The group is already very clever; how smart will the monkey become? Will it feel different from the other monkeys and develop psychological issues?

Hou Ge often watched documentaries about animals and knew about the cruel "humanization" experiments conducted on gorillas overseas. Later, when that gorilla was sent back to the zoo, it still couldn’t accept the fact that it was a gorilla, believing it could be human, and died of depression.

Hou Ge didn’t want to see the young monkey end up like that, so asking Little Auntie to take it away was the best choice.