Chapter 177: The Origin of the Ape God Hanuman

"Ape God?"

At the mention of the god he believed in, Mbaku's gaze instantly became reverent.

Although he didn't know what Eric Kermungo was asking for, Mbaku replied with a hint of reverence.

"The name of the ape god is Hanuman!"

After Mbaku finished speaking, Eric Kermungo nodded slightly, raised the high-tech communication bracelet on his wrist, and Kimo Yuzhu projected a document in front of Mbaku.

"I think you should check this out."

Mbaku looked suspiciously at the holographic projection screen in front of him and read the information displayed on it.

It's just that as he continued to look at it, Mbaku's complexion gradually began to change.

The screen that Eric Kermungo projected in front of M'Baku is a brief introduction and comparison of the Indian epic Ramayana and the classical Chinese mythological biography Journey to the West.

The protagonists of both books are a monkey, the Indian monkey god Hanuman and the Chinese monkey monkey Monkey King, and there are many similarities in the descriptions of the two monkeys, and there seems to be an inextricable connection between the two.

First of all, both monkeys have an indissoluble bond with the wind.

Hanuman is the son of the god of wind, and he is so powerful that he can soar into the vast sky and soar like the wind with the raging waves.

And Sun Wukong is a fairy stone to absorb the essence of the sun and the moon, burst out to produce a stone egg, see the wind and turn into a stone monkey, infinite power, Sun Wukong, who learned spells, can also soar through the clouds and fog, a heel of 108,000 miles.

Secondly, Hanuman is tall and can change his height and image at will, and Sun Wukong's seventy-two changes are also similar.

Third, Hanuman's weapon, the Tiger Head Ruyi Golden Stick, and Sun Wukong's weapon, the Ruyi Golden Hoop Stick, are also very similar, which cannot be just a coincidence.

In addition, there are many similarities in the plots of the two books.

There is a passage in the epic "Ramayana" that says that Hanuman stole the sweet fruit of the Sanssouci Tree Garden and was discovered by the female rakshasa, as a result, Hanuman destroyed the sweet fruit forest and killed the guards.

This plot is very similar to Sun Wukong stealing peaches, stealing elixirs, and making trouble in the Heavenly Palace.

In addition to this, some chapters of Journey to the West are also very similar to the overall storyline of the entire Ramayana.

The sixty-ninth chapter of Journey to the West, "Zhu Ziguo Tang Seng on the Past Life, Sun Xingzhi Shi is a Three-fold Humerus", it is written that the Tang monk and apprentice passed by Zhu Ziguo on the way to the West Heaven to learn scriptures, and saw its king post a yellow list, recruiting the world's wise men to treat his illness.

Wukong unveiled the yellow list and diagnosed the king's condition, saying that the king was suffering from the "disease of two birds", which is commonly known as lovesickness.

It turned out that a few years ago, the king and the golden saint were playing in the imperial garden during the Duanyang Festival, and suddenly a gust of wind blew, and the golden saint was taken away by the Qilin Mountain demon Sai Tai Sui.

Since then, King Zhu Zi has been sick because he misses Jin Shengniang day and night.

After Sun Wukong understood the situation, he first prescribed a prescription for the king, and then went to Qilin Mountain, defeated Sai Tai Sui and rescued the golden saint Niangniang by fighting with the demons, and the king's illness was cured.

The main chapter of "Ramayana" describes that Rama, the son of the king of Ayuta, was forced to exile in the forest due to the palace struggle, and his beloved wife Sita was captured by the demon Rabona, the king of the demon Leng Lun City, Hanuman was brave and clever, burned the Ranga Palace, stole the fairy grass, killed the demon king Ravana, and rescued Sita.

The storylines of the two are the same.

To M'Baku's shock, not only did the Indian monkey god Hanuman's name be identical to their ape god, but even the plots described in both books had many similarities with the myths and legends circulating in their tribes.

Their ape god, Hanuman, was also born in the wind, and the weapon he used was also a long stick, and to say that all this was a coincidence, Mbaku himself did not believe it.

That is to say, their ape god Hanuman, the Indian monkey god Hanuman, and the Chinese monkey monkey Sun Wukong are likely to be the same powerful existence, but the legends left in different countries are different, but his birth, appearance, strength and weapons and many other aspects have maintained considerable consistency.

According to the time of the circulation of the three, the last place where Hanuman appeared was in China.

Thinking of this, Mbaku couldn't help but look up at Chen Mo, isn't he from China?

At the same time, the Monkey King's incorruptible body of King Kong who was unscathed by the knife and axe and thunder and fire burned by thunder and fire described in Journey to the West reminded Mbaku of the powerful defense that Chen Mo's steel and iron bones seemed to be invulnerable when the two fought before.

and Chen Mona seems to contain the power of the mountains, and he can't shake the strength of the whole force when he explodes.

Thinking of this, Mbaku's heart couldn't help but give birth to an astonishing guess.

"...... this?"

Mbaku looked at Chen Mo deeply with a solemn face, and looked at Eric Kermungo again.

"It's true?"

Although he believed that his king would not lie to himself, the meaning behind this matter was too great for him to be careless.

Eric Kermango took a string of Kimoyo beads from his body and handed it to Mbaku.

"The Indian epic "Ramayana" and the Chinese mythological biography "Journey to the West" are both well-known historical masterpieces in both countries, which can be searched from the Internet, and what I show you is just a simple plot comparison, you can search for it yourself or simply find a few people from their countries to verify it yourself."

Nodding slowly, Mbaku didn't refuse to use high-tech things as he used to, and none of those things mattered when it came to the identity of the gods.

Glancing at Chen Mo with a complicated expression, Mbaku took the Kimo Yuzhu handed by Eric Kermango, turned around and left the meeting hall.

The stakes are high, and he must conduct a thorough investigation and verification.

……

The next day, Mbaku returned to the palace chamber, where it was still only Eric Kermungo and Chen Mo, sitting side by side in their chairs, seemingly waiting for him for a long time.

Mbaku, who walked in, looked at Chen Mo with an incomparably complicated gaze, with excitement, reverence, but also suspicion and apprehension.

He spent a day looking up the legends of the monkey god Hanuman and the monkey monkey Monkey King in the two countries, and personally compared the similarities between the two and the ape god Hanuman he believed in, and the more he studied it, the more certain Mbaku was that these three are the same existence!

Not only that, after confirming the connection between the three, Mbaku also specifically checked all of Chen Mo's information through Wakanda's intelligence organization "War Dog".

From this information, Mbaku discovered something even more amazing!