Chapter 155: Brain Eater

The setting sun gave up its last rays of light, and the whole forest was immediately shrouded in darkness. Andy, www.biquge.info the pen "Fun", looked at the situation in front of him and knew that it was difficult for him to escape, although he still didn't know why these monkeys did this, but since they were caught, the monkeys definitely couldn't give up.

Andy's robe had been torn by the monkey into strands of cloth that had been torn together, and Trace's elaborately sewn garment was now a shabby curtain. He was pushed by two monkeys to the clearing outside the cave, and the guy standing on the highest pillar was supposed to be the leader of the monkey pack, and he crouched there in an arrogant posture, and his half-closed eyes could not hide the joy in his heart.

Andy's arrival prompted him to raise his hands above his head and wave his hand as the numerous monkeys on the nearby hills began to cheer.

Andy stared at the monkey on the stone pillar and muttered, "It's really not worth it for a berry to almost lose its life." Suddenly, his body was hit by a hard object, and he peeked at it.

With the help of the afterglow, Andy saw an apple on the ground, and he was so hungry that he quickly gave up his insignificant dignity. He looked around and saw that the monkeys showed no sign of trying to run out and fight him for food, which made him think that the apples on the ground seemed to be a good sign.

Andy bent down to pick up the apple on the ground, this time he didn't seem to be that particular about it, and swallowed it quickly with the core of the belt. When the monkeys saw the Austonians in the middle of the stone henge eating the apple, they immediately erupted in enthusiastic cheers.

Andy, who had eaten the apples, observed the terrain and wanted to see what the monkeys were doing, and the leader of the monkeys, who sat on the highest stone pillar, kept fiddling with the bananas in his hand, as if he was patiently watching a good show.

After a while, another fruit hit Andy's body, and the young man of Auston wore a robe that turned into strips of cloth, and he didn't pay any attention to the intention of feeding, as long as he could see the fruit that fell on the ground and picked it up, he ate it.

Andy kept pondering, according to the "ghost hand", he had to fill his stomach before he died. He wasn't scratched or kicked to death, and now it seems that he may still have a chance to live.

At this time, Andy's back made these monkeys scratch the hot pain, ate a few fruits, the stomach was a little better, and the pain in the whole body was slowly relieved a lot. The monkeys were still very patient, and waited until Andy had eaten all the fruit on the ground before they stopped jumping.

A gust of night wind blew, and suddenly a dull drum beat was heard in the distance, and the monkeys immediately became alert, and they began to gather above the rocks. As the drums drew closer, the expressions of these monkeys standing on the rocks became extremely nervous, as if something important was coming.

As night fell, it was already pitch black in the woods. The monkeys sitting on the stone pillars around Andy began to leave in an orderly manner. Several stones were thrown by the monkeys to the top of the pillars, and the sturdy monkeys climbed up the pillars, and after a few crisp knocks, the wood on the pillars was set on fire, and the fires on the top of several tall pillars lit up the clearing.

The dull drumming stopped, and dozens of chimpanzees came out of the woods to stand across from the monkey pack. The restless monkeys became very quiet, and they began to look around, and these guys, who had just called themselves "spectators", were now observed.

The leader of the monkey pack had put aside his haughty posture, and he cautiously walked towards the sudden arrival of the chimpanzees. Andy gasped, and by the light of the fire he saw that the chimpanzees were much larger than the monkeys, and their expressions were angry, but they were dwarfed by the mammoth apes he had seen in the Hogan Forest.

He took a deep breath and tried to calm his mind, when suddenly a small voice came from the other side, what seemed to be a verbal exchange. Andy closed his eyes and listened hard, at this time he didn't care about the communication skills that Ralph had taught, since the language of all things didn't work with the bighorn deer, he wanted to continue trying it on monkeys and chimpanzees, after all, he also wanted to know what these hairy guys had come here for.

The leader of the monkey pack was clearly negotiating with the visiting chimpanzees, and when Andy finally heard what they were talking about, a sense of excitement ensued, as if his sneering "words of everything" had finally made him see the effect.

Andy shuddered at the next negotiation between the leader of the monkey pack and the chimpanzees, which was about the ownership of the Auston people standing in the stone henge. The two sides were at a stalemate, with the chimpanzee letting out a few angry roars from time to time. As the negotiations deepened, Andy finally understood, and the leader of the monkey pack told the chimpanzees that human flesh and blood could only be eaten after the ceremony, and that the monkeys could not agree to the request for a head.

Andy heard this as if he had been doused with ice water, and he never thought he could go to a dead end. Although the fire in Muddy Water Alley was fierce, he escaped. Bishop's trial was so dangerous that he was able to escape without any problems. Even after being bewitched by the Eye in Montenegro, he was able to hide in the abyss with the help of Harris. It seems that Heaven is very sympathetic to his plight, and keeps sending these people to save him.

The sourness in his mouth relieved Andy, and those memories of past experiences only proved that he was lucky, and he did not show his own strength at all. He was just an idle participant in all the process of resolving the dilemma, and the real growth experience never seemed to befall him.

Andy let out a long sigh of relief as he continued to listen to the two beasts' negotiations, the clenched fists on either side of his body proving that the Auston boy wanted to show his strength, or courage or ingenuity, this time.

With a wild cry from the chimpanzee leader, the surroundings immediately became agitated. This roar made Andy hear that the largest chimpanzee was actually going to exterminate the monkey herd. The chimpanzees standing behind the leader rushed out with a roar.

Andy was shocked by the sight of his eyes, and he initially thought that both the monkeys and the black-haired orangutans were ready to compete for the "spoils" of the stone henge in the first place, but they actually had to fight a duel before the ceremony began, and the winner could enjoy the body of the Austonians.

The leader of the monkey pack had a serious expression, and he kept making a shrill cry into the surrounding hills. The monkeys that received the signal began to jump up and down, and their kind, who had been hiding in the trees, immediately joined the fight.

Andy listened carefully to the shouts between them, the language of all things taught by Ralph really came in handy, the chimpanzee actually called himself "Brain Eater", this terrifying title was never used even by Jacob in the Abyss, I really didn't expect these "black haired monsters" to get the courage to give such a terrible name.

The leader of the pack of monkeys clapped his chest angrily, and all the monkeys responded and actively threw themselves into the battle with the great chimpanzee.

It is clear that the monkey herd has an absolute superiority in numbers, but the superiority in numbers cannot completely dictate the course of the war. With the frantic slaughter of the monkeys by the stout chimpanzees in the woods, the proud expression on the faces of these scratching monkeys disappeared, they became nervous, they began to be afraid. The leader of the monkey pack was grabbed by a giant chimpanzee, and two more giant chimpanzees jumped out from the side and began to tear it frantically.