Black Wukong: I'm the Great Sage in Another World

Chapter 370 Lantern



Chapter 370 Lantern

Neuropathy!

That's absolutely insane!

After a heated argument that lasted for several tens of minutes with his cellmate next door, Vangas finally lost, fuming...

There was nothing he could do. Once he started arguing, he realized there seemed to be three prisoners next door. He couldn't out-argue those three idiots with his mouth. So, after being humiliated in every way, Vangas finally stopped.

Forget it, I can't be bothered to argue with them. They're a bunch of rude barbarians.

However, although the arguing stopped, the predicament of being imprisoned remained unchanged, so looking at the tightly closed cell door, Vangas had another idea.

After a while, Vangas collapsed to the ground, utterly exhausted, his heart filled with despair.

Am I really going to die in this unknown and ambiguous place?

I finally awakened, I finally became a true human being...

Just as Vangas was feeling desperate, the peculiar prison suddenly changed.

Buzz! ! ! ! !

A piercing and unpleasant sound rang out, its origin unknown, and it echoed throughout the entire prison. Vangas felt extremely uncomfortable upon hearing it.

"Ahhhhh!!!!"

Vangas had a splitting headache. He covered his ears with his hands, closed his eyes tightly, and cried out in pain. This process lasted for more than ten seconds until Vangas could no longer bear it and slowly stopped.

hum~~~

A ringing sound filled his ears, and Vangas slowly released his hands from his ears.

"Damn it! It's happening again! Grab me, let's find a corner and crouch down so that thing doesn't spot us!"

The foul-mouthed bastard's voice rang out again. This time, it seemed he wasn't talking to himself, but rather to his fellow captive. He sounded somewhat panicked.

what happens.....

Vangas shook his head and slowly opened his eyes, only to find that his visibility had decreased even further.

The scene before his eyes turned gray and blurry, and even if Vangas tried hard to look closely, he could not see the distant view clearly.

This phrase perfectly describes the current state of Vangas. (From three meters away, you can't tell men from women; from ten meters away, you can't distinguish between humans and animals.)

However, even with his blurred vision, Vangas could vaguely make out a figure in the distance.

The figure stood far away from him, its back hunched. Even so, Vangas could clearly sense that it was a living being, and most likely a human.

Vangas was overjoyed. Without thinking twice, driven by his desire to survive, he instinctively shouted loudly at the figure.

"Hello! Sir? Madam? Can you come over here for a moment? I'm being held here! Although I don't know who you are... I'm sure this is a misunderstanding. Can we talk?"

Vangas's loud shouts echoed in the cell, attracting the man's attention but also drawing a barrage of curses from his cellmate next door.

"Damn it! Are you stupid?! Shouting like that will attract that guy! Stop it!"

However, the cursing from next door did not stop Vangas. They already had a conflict, and he was also feeling a strange sense of excitement, so he just assumed that his neighbor was causing trouble.

"Hey! Come quick! I'm over here!"

"Damn it! Stop shouting! That's a monster! A monster!"

monster?

What a joke, that's clearly a person!

Finally, after Vangas's persistent shouts, the man began to approach them, but his movements were extremely strange, flashing as if he were teleporting.

However, this did not feel too strange to Vangas, whose vision was blurred. Since it was dark here, his sense of time was also blurred. He only felt that the person opposite him was moving very fast, but he did not feel much about the person's teleportation.

"We're doomed! Solak, the three of us brothers are going to be killed by this guy! Madfako!"

"Damn it! Brother, let's hide quickly, at least we can't let that monster target us first!"

A noise came from the cell next door, but Vangas paid no attention. He just stared intently at the figure as it drew closer and closer.

"It's finally here, I..."

!!!

Suddenly, Vangas's pupils widened, as if he had seen something extremely terrifying.

He was a very strange man. He was so tall that Vangas had to look up to see his whole body. He wore a blue robe, and from his lower body alone, he gave off a refined and easygoing feeling.

But when Vangas shifted his gaze to his upper body, he almost fainted from fright.

The neck, a long neck like a snake, stretches upwards like a tree branch, and at the top of the neck are not human heads, but lanterns that shimmer with light.

The lantern emitted a blinding white light, illuminating the dim surroundings of the prison, but this also allowed others to clearly see his terrifying face.

monster!

It's a monster!!!

This inhuman appearance finally brought Vangas to his senses. He retreated in terror, trying to escape the lantern man's gaze.

But the lantern man seemed to be "monitoring" him. As soon as he made a move, the lantern man approached and slammed his huge body against the iron cage door with a loud bang.

"Don't! Don't!"

Amidst a blur of reality and illusion, the long, lantern-like neck stretched out through the locked prison towards Vangas.

"no, do not want!"

As the lantern's neck began to wrap around him, Vangas let out a piercing scream. He saw the lantern lid suddenly burst into bright light, and the scene before him flickered and twitched.

Vangas's consciousness began to become confused.

hum! ! !

With his eyes closed and then open again, when Vangas regained consciousness, he found himself outside the prison he had longed for.

But there was no joy on his face at this moment, because although he appeared outside the prison, his body was still tightly hooked by the lantern monster and lifted into the air.

"No! No! Let me go! Please..."

Vangas looked terrified. He tried to struggle, but it was as if he was bound by hundreds of chains. No matter how hard he struggled, the lantern monster's neck did not budge.

The prison was designed as a hollow ring, so with a flash of the lantern monster, Vangas was already being carried to the edge of a cliff.

Vangas looked down and saw a pitch-black abyss below. The abyss seemed to be thousands of feet deep and bottomless. If he fell in, he wouldn't just be smashed to pieces, but he didn't know how long he would fall!

"No, I don't want to die, please let me go!"

Vangas was terrified and wet himself on the spot, but no matter how much he begged for mercy, the lantern monster showed no sign of stopping. Just when he was about to be thrown down, a calm voice with a hint of helplessness rang out.

"Okay, stop."

"Stop teasing him."


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