Wasting Money to Become an Immortal-Chapter 247: Strange items

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Chapter 247: Strange items

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We had no idea where it was going, but it wasnโ€™t as if we could just leave since it was still the middle of the banquet.

After the little monkey ran off though, the elders came forward and patted me on the shoulder. The way that they looked at me was as if they were apologizing for putting some kind of heavy burden on me.

I knew that the little monkey was troublesome, but it seemed that I had underestimated how much trouble it really was.

It seemed that the elders had suffered quite a bit from taking care of that little monkey.

But now, that burden seemed to have been pushed onto me.

There was a part of me that wanted to just leave the little monkey behind, but there was also a part of me that wanted to take him along.

After all, the little monkey was the direct descendant of Sun Wukong.

There was a chance that it might become as powerful as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven one day, which was something that I really wanted to see. So I really wanted to take it along with me and help it grow.

After all, there was no one that could help it grow better than me.

The things that I took out from the system were clearly things that were far beyond normal, so there was no doubt that the little monkey would become terrifying if it kept eating these things.

In time, it would become a powerful monkey just like its ancestor.

Now the only problem was how to fix this little monkeyโ€™s personality.

As this thought passed through my head, the elders suddenly came forward to surround me.

Seeing them surround me like this caught me off guard, especially since they didnโ€™t say a single thing as they surrounded me. It almost seemed like they wanted to surround me and beat me up with the way that they moved.

But that didnโ€™t happen in the end.

The one elder who seemed to be the one that led them reached its hand out towards me.

I was confused seeing this, but I looked down to see what it was handing me.

It was a ring.

It didnโ€™t seem like there was anything special about this ring and it seemed like it was a bit too big for me to wear.

So I didnโ€™t understand why the elders were handing me this.

"This is...?" I asked in a confused voice.

The elder made a few sounds like it was explaining something, but still I didnโ€™t understand so I could only look to Mu Bao Bao for help.

She had a surprised look on her face as she looked down at the ring, but then she said, "It says that itโ€™s a special item left behind by their ancestor. It was a circlet that their ancestor was once forced to wear to control its violent and greedy impulses. After learning his lesson, the ancestor left this behind for them to use on any impulsive youths to teach them a lesson."

The elder gave a sigh before saying a few more things.

"It says that theyโ€™ve already used it on the little monkey many times now, but itโ€™s never worked. So theyโ€™re hoping that it will work if they give it to you."

I was no longer looking at Mu Bao Bao, but rather looking at the ring with a shocked look on my face.

This was the circlet that Tang San Zang used to control Sun Wukong!

Who would have thought that this piece of legend would still be passed down by the descendants and used in such a way.

But it was certainly true that with this, it should be easier to tame the little monkey...

Now I just had to figure out how to put this thing on the little monkeyโ€™s head.

Since they were offering it, I took it without any hesitation and said, "Thank you, Iโ€™ll be sure to use this well."

The elders nodded in response, but the looks on their faces made it clear that they werenโ€™t expecting anything.

It seemed that the little monkey had really trained them over the years and they had already given up on it.

The only reason they still cared about it was because it was the only direct descendant of their ancestor.

It didnโ€™t take long for the little monkey to come back.

When it came back, it jumped onto my shoulder and waved its hands as if it was excited about something.

I turned to look at the little monkey and found that it had its hands out as if it wanted to show something off. Looking closely at its hands, I found that there were things in them as expected.

In one hand, it seemed to be something that was a stick and on the other hand was what seemed to be a cloud floating there.

The moment that I saw the cloud, I immediately knew what it was.

But I also felt a bit disappointed when I saw how small it was.

"Isnโ€™t this supposed to be a bit bigger?" I couldnโ€™t help asking.

The little monkey immediately looked like it was offended and then threw the cloud in its hand up into the air. When it did, the cloud suddenly grew to almost ten times the size it had been before and it didnโ€™t seem like it was going to stop.

It was like the little monkey wanted it to be as big as possible to prove me wrong.

While the cloud was growing, the little monkey also spun the stick that it had been holding and it grew longer as the little monkey spun it.

Seeing this, I knew what these two things were.

Well, I knew what they were the moment that I saw them.

It was Sun Wukongโ€™s flying cloud and the Ruyi Stick.

These were the things that he was most famous for.

It seemed that he had passed down these things for his descendants as well.