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C75 Ruan Mei Was Saved

"Holy shit!"

Wang Yan bolted at the sight of the hulking figure.

It was terrifying; one punch could probably flatten him into a meat pancake.

"Chitter-chatter?"

Wang Yan spotted the giant, and the giant spotted him right back.

Two fingers, each thicker than a waist, stretched out, aiming to pinch Wang Yan.

"Think you can catch me? Not a chance!"

Rice Bucket dug in his four claws, and a gust of air blasted from behind, propelling him forward over a hundred meters in a flash.

"Gibber-gabber?"

The giant muttered in an incomprehensible language, trying to snatch up Wang Yan and Rice Bucket, but was too slow. In the blink of an eye, they were gone without a trace.

"What is that thing? It's as huge as a mountain!"

Stick clung tightly to the tufts of hair on Rice Bucket's head, his body completely airborne due to the blistering speed, his three pairs of wings nearly sheared off by the wind.

"It's a giant!"

Wang Yan stated the obvious, feeling a bit foolish for doing so.

Rice Bucket sprinted desperately. Roughly ten minutes later, a towering wall came into view.

It blotted out the sky, and Wang Yan's hat tumbled off his head.

Without a second thought, Wang Yan conjured Gold to bore a hole in the wall.

"Boss, where are we?"

Goldie, while launching sword energy attacks, inquired.

"We're in the Vajra Realm!"

"I know it's the Vajra Realm, but where in the Vajra Realm?"

"How would I know? It's my first time here too."

Both man and bird fell silent, sharing a moment of solitude.

The wall was immensely thick; Gold had tunneled in a full ten meters and still hadn't broken through.

"Bark?"

Rice Bucket's bark echoed from nearby. Wang Yan turned to see his companion had unearthed something, tail wagging ecstatically.

He pried open Rice Bucket's mouth, relieved to find it wasn't excrement.

Big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big...

"What kind of name is that?"

Wang Yan was baffled, encountering such an odd name for the first time. But his confusion turned to ecstatic surprise upon reading the description: "After use, any part can be enlarged."

Yes!

Ruan Mei was saved!

Overwhelmed with emotion, Wang Yan's eyes brimmed with tears. At long last, he had found the very thing that could rescue Ruan Mei.

She was a beauty with fair skin, a fine family, a slender waist, long legs, and a perky behind.

Her only shortcoming was her flat chest.

No, not just flat—practically nonexistent.

If not for two small points, it might well have been concave.

With this, Ruan Mei could gain what she'd never had—a 36D, the thought of which thrilled him.

"Well done! Keep searching—I'll treat you to extra helpings!"

Wang Yan patted the rice bucket's large head, his voice tinged with excitement.

Though Bai Ningxin was voluptuous, the allure of an imperial sister and a loli were distinct.

One embodied grace and seduction, the other youthful radiance, not to mention the sweet and docile Moon...

It was a temptation easily succumbed to.

Wang Yan hastily cleared his head of these improper thoughts.

Spurred on by encouragement, the rice bucket dug with a fervor akin to being possessed by Duan De, swiftly unearthing two more fruits that could enlarge and round out.

"Whew, I'm beat!"

Goldie plopped down, its fur in disarray.

The wall was not only thick but incredibly hard.

Carving out a passage for Wang Yan to come and go had been a Herculean task.

But perseverance paid off, and it was a triumph.

"Let's make a move."

Wang Yan beckoned the still-digging rice bucket, took out a flashlight, and led the way into the tunnel.

Two meters wide and stretching over a hundred meters, it was hard to fathom why anyone would construct such a massive barrier—until you considered the size of the giants.

A hundred meters took nearly two minutes to traverse.

Emerging from the tunnel and greeted by the outside world, Wang Yan was momentarily disoriented.

There were no towering trees stretching over thirty meters, nor any flowers sprawling half a meter in width.

Everything outside was unexpectedly ordinary.

"It looks like I've inadvertently teleported to an extremely perilous location."

Glancing at the immense wall soaring into the clouds behind him, Wang Yan let out a wistful sigh, mounted his dog, and immediately took off into the distance.

The creature's massive size was a clear indication that it was not to be trifled with.

Fortunately, he had avoided a confrontation. Otherwise, he might have found himself transported yet again.

Wang Yan was clueless about his whereabouts and equally uncertain about where to search for the Vajra Bodhi. Deciding on a direction at random, he let Rice Bucket take off running for the time being.

With nothing better to do, he figured he might as well consider it a workout.

After all, it was Rice Bucket who was sprinting, not him, so he wouldn't tire.

Time flew swiftly, and before he knew it, dusk had fallen.

Passing a small hillock, Wang Yan decided to make camp there for the night.

The hillock's location was quite favorable, ringed by lush trees heavy with fist-sized fruits.

Beneath the trees were bushes, their branches laden with red berries reminiscent of grapes.

Rice Bucket sampled them cautiously, finding them non-toxic.

"Huh, there's actually a cave here—saves me the effort."

Approaching the cave entrance, Wang Yan didn't rush in. Instead, he pulled a firecracker the size of a human head from his storage bag, lit it, and tossed it inside.

In such a remote wilderness, a cave like this couldn't just be a random occurrence.

It was undoubtedly the lair of some ferocious beast!

Sure enough, the explosion of the firecracker was met with a roar of anger.

A black gorilla, seething with boundless rage and a chilling intent to kill, emerged before him.

Standing about three meters tall, its body was a mass of muscle, with four fearsome fangs protruding from its mouth.

The ferocious beasts of the Vajra Realm were known for their brute strength and volatile tempers, quick to engage in brutal combat at the slightest provocation, fighting relentlessly until death.

One look at the black gorilla's enraged demeanor made it clear that a deadly battle was imminent.

True to form, the black gorilla unleashed a roar that could burst eardrums. Its fists, each the size of Wang Yan's head, thundered against its chest with resounding "bang bang" noises.

"This is shaping up to be one hell of a fight!"

Wang Yan braced himself, inching backward, while Goldie and Stick readied themselves for action.

But then, in an unexpected turn, the gorilla's chest-beating halted abruptly. Its head lolled to the side, and it actually passed out.

Wang Yan: "???"

Stick: "???"

Goldie: "???"

What in the world? Did it just knock itself out?

"Truly fierce and impetuous, I've never seen anything like it in my life!"

Wang Yan couldn't help but exclaim, feeling utterly bewildered.

"Boss, are all chimpanzees like this?"

Goldie asked, scratching its head in bewilderment.

"Chimpanzees aren't known for their high intelligence. Although knocking themselves out is a bit extreme, it's not entirely out of the question."

"Ah, I see. So chimpanzees aren't the brightest."

Goldie nodded, picked a berry, and popped it into its mouth.

The berry was a delightful mix of tart and sweet.

These berries had been tested earlier; they were safe from poison and could be eaten with confidence.

"Let's go inside and take a look. We'll make the stone cave our shelter for the night."

With that, Wang Yan called forth Moon.

"Jeez, it reeks!"

Barely ten seconds passed before Goldie bolted out, cursing up a storm.

"This filthy chimpanzee, not only is it dumb as a rock, but it's also a total slob—it's a cesspit in there!"

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