Journey to the West: Life Simulation of Sun Wukong

Chapter 275 Simulation: Please Forgive My Rudeness!



"All things' form?"

Zhang Manman couldn't help but ridicule, "What an arrogant name, absolutely not from the tribe I belong to."

"I think it must be an ambitious player," said Su Jie, "On Primordial Star, most people think about adventuring, acquiring valuable items from there, either to enhance themselves or to sell for money, only a very few choose to stay in the tribe to help develop it."

"Those who dare to do so either have confidence that they can develop and strengthen their tribe, or they are newcomers, after all, the vast majority would not waste time on a small tribe."

"And those who dare to stay and develop the tribe are mostly Ming Lun's students."

"Therefore, I want to go see, and I heard from the envoy who came to my tribe that 'form' has already contacted other 'Divine Envoys.'"

Zhang Manman thoughtfully smiled, "Then it really must be Ming Lun's student, but among his students, there shouldn't be anyone who would choose such a childish and arrogant name."

"That's why I'm curious," Su Jie chuckled, "By the way, what's the name of your tribe? Mine is called Xuan Tribe, currently about four hundred, no, nearly five hundred people."

"Five hundred people, that really is a big number, for such a primitive civilization, it could almost be considered a city-state." Zhang Manman marveled, "My tribe has only about a hundred people, called Yue, of course, that's the translation I got from Taixu Illusory Realm, before my arrival, they worshiped the moon, thus I was also called the envoy of the stars by them."

"Translated like this, that should be the term."

"Their shaman, in the Mental Realm at the second stage of deep sleep, can glimpse the crystal clear crystal of my mental visualization, considered to be a star revolving around the moon."

Su Jie smiled, "A tribe that worships the moon? Then your tribe must be much more civilized than most."

Ordinary tribes, mostly focusing on survival, have primitive beliefs in various fierce animals, only those who can get past the problem of food and clothing and have rich imaginations would think of other issues.

Worshipping the moon as a deity, in a sense, meant they had transcended the most basic issues of food and clothing, at least they wouldn't think about hunting every day.

"Indeed, when I arrived, the Yue Tribe already had the basis of agriculture, albeit very primitive, just finding a plot of land, pulling out weeds, scattering seeds, and then praying to the moon god for a good harvest."

Zhang Manman recalled the first time she saw the people of the Yue Tribe planting, she was nearly driven mad.

Even though she had never farmed, she knew that cultivating food couldn't possibly be done that way.

Therefore, before her second arrival on Primordial Star, she diligently filled herself in on various kinds of knowledge on crop cultivation, including the history of hybrid rice development.

It had to be said, in the process of learning, Zhang Manman felt the greatness of the predecessors.

The food they could eat today was all the hard work of the predecessors.

Even the Spirit Rice developed by Ming Lun was based on the research of hybrid rice, not conjured out of nothing.

"Primordial Star is basically our process of understanding human ancestors," Su Jie couldn't help but smile listening to Zhang Manman's complaint.

"Now that you mention it, I suddenly recall, the primitive humans of Primordial Star share no significant genetic differences from us Earthlings, it's still a mystery really, it's not feasible to say that Primordial Star's environment is almost identical to Earth's, hence the evolution of similar species," Zhang Manman expressed her extreme puzzlement.

"It's not impossible, after all, the entire universe is filled with elements from the periodic table, except Spiritual Energy is not yet confirmed. However, Spiritual Energy exists in the two-dimensional space of a planet, ordinary organisms can't absorb it but can only passively receive its nourishment," Su Jie offered his most plausible explanation, "The climate and geography of Primordial Star are not much different from Earth's, evolving into life forms similar to humans isn't that remarkable."

"Any explanation seems quite forced, doesn't it," Zhang Manman criticized, but she didn't dwell on this topic anymore, she didn't want to hear Su Jie's long discourse.

"Then, see you in three days."

Zhang Manman didn't wait for Su Jie to reply, and hurriedly left.

Su Jie stroked his chin, "This is the men's dormitory, right? How did a woman get in here?"

Creak!

The door opposite Su Jie opened, and a ponytailed girl stepped out, smiled at Su Jie, and then walked towards the corridor.

Su Jie: "······" Turns out I'm the only one who didn't know the dormitory is coed!

Ming Lun encourages coed living?

Impossible.

Su Jie immediately dismissed the thought.

It's more like a single apartment.

Su Jie closed the door to his room, sat cross-legged on the bed, and through Taixu Illusory Realm, his mind materialized into a physical form and descended on Primordial Star, found the leader of the returning Wolf Tribe, and under the reluctant gaze of the people from the Xuan Tribe, followed the leader of the Wolf Tribe on the journey back.

Looking back and no longer seeing the Xuan Tribe, Su Jie asked, "Messenger, how long will it take for you to return?"

The messenger of the Wolf Tribe chuckled, "Not far, Xuan Tribe is quite close to us, just twenty-three sunrises and sunsets to arrive."

Nearly a month.

If converted to Earth time, it would be forty-six days.

"That's too long, just point in a direction, I'll lead you," Su Jie didn't have the ability to ride clouds, but he had his own methods.

The messenger thanked him, and using the sun's rising as the east as a reference point, he pointed northwest and said, "It's in that direction."

"Do you have rope?"

Su Jie nodded, asking for several ropes from the messenger and his people.

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The messenger nodded. Some tribes were located beneath cliffs, and they had to rely on ropes to descend, hence always carrying them.

Just what did the Divine Envoy need ropes for?

The envoy did not understand, but in deferance to the request of the Divine Envoy from the Xuan Tribe, he still complied and gave the hemp rope from his backpack to Su Jie.

Su Jie picked up the hemp rope, as thick as a fist, pulled it with just one percent of his strength to check its durability, and then tied up all the people of the Wolf Tribe, forming them into a large ball.

"Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe, what are you doing?" the envoy of the Wolf Tribe asked with a concerned expression, worrying that Su Jie had inappropriate intentions.

"Do not worry, I am only doing this to help you return to the Wolf Tribe faster," Su Jie said softly as he lifted the large ball and took off into the air, flying toward the northwest.

"Ah!"

"Ah~"

"Ah——"

The people of the Wolf Tribe immediately began to wail like ghosts and howl like wolves.

There was fear, and there was excitement.

The breathtaking speed was an experience the members of the Wolf Tribe had never felt before.

After a while, the leader of the Wolf Tribe adjusted to the speed and even began to enjoy the sensation of flight, although it felt a bit crowded.

"Divine Envoy, if you fly a bit further, you will be able to see the Wolf Tribe!" The envoy shouted as loudly as he could as the wind filled his mouth, hoping that Su Jie would hear him.

He was afraid they might fly past it.

"Understood," Su Jie's voice resonated beside the envoy's ear.

The envoy did not find this remarkable.

After flying for nearly thirty minutes, Su Jie saw a patch of white appearing in the distance.

"Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe, that is the White Sea where our tribe is located," the envoy of the Wolf Tribe enthused upon seeing the White Sea.

Su Jie descended with the envoys and arrived at the edge of the White Sea.

He had already sighted the Wolf Tribe's location, but since it was the other tribe's territory, flying directly over would have been impolite; it was more respectful to enter on foot.

The white grass leaves were incredibly soft, almost like underwater plants. When the wind blew, they undulated in waves, layer upon layer, rustling like the roaring of the sea.

"Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe, I was right, wasn't I? There's a field of white grass here, vast like an ocean," the Wolf Tribe's envoy said excitedly, though his legs trembled.

It was not just him; the others were trembling all over, and some even retched.

Fortunately, no one lost bladder control.

Well~

Perhaps someone did, but it had dried up during the flight due to the airstream.

After resting for a while, several people from the Wolf Tribe had regained their strength, and the leading envoy respectfully said to Su Jie, "Divine Envoy, please follow me inside."

"Alright," Su Jie gestured for the other to lead the way.

"No, you first," the envoy replied, somewhat fearfully, "There is a difference in status."

Without showing any reaction, Su Jie walked at the forefront, asking, "Is this the etiquette taught by your Divine Envoy?"

With great reverence, the envoy bowed slightly, his posture very subservient, "Yes, respected Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe, this is the etiquette established by our Divine Envoy."

The rest of the group also wore proud expressions upon hearing this.

Compared to the savagery of other tribes, they had already learned etiquette under the guidance of their Divine Envoy and had begun a great civilization!

Su Jie frowned slightly.

In his view, this form of hierarchical distinction was a precursor to slavery and was not a naturally formed system but rules enforced by the Divine Envoy.

That Divine Envoy was playing with fire!

Ming Lun had allowed players to become envoys of tribes in the Primordial Star to promote the civilization's development, and those rules were clearly intended to respect these primitive people.

The actions of the Divine Envoy were somewhat encroaching on Ming Lun's bottom line.

Yet, not being repulsed by the Taixu Illusory Realm indicated that it had not gone too far.

"Bai! Have you returned?!"

After walking for a while, a shout suddenly came from the bushes, "How come you returned so soon? You didn't run back halfway, did you?"

The envoy named Bai, seeing a head popping out of the bushes, happily introduced, "Mu, this is the Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe; he flew me back here."

"Flew?" The person looked up at the sky incredulously, gazing at Su Jie, "Respected Divine Envoy of the Xuan Tribe, may I ask your name?"

"Su Jie."

Su Jie said his name with a smile.

"Jie? That's an odd name," Mu muttered.

"Mu!" Bai said sternly, "How can you speak like that? Apologize to the Divine Envoy!"

Thump!

Mu immediately knelt down, prostrating himself fully, and with a trembling voice, pleaded, "Please forgive my indiscretion, I beg you!"


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