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Super Zoo-Chapter 391 - 387 Travel Nightmare
"Mom, look, an airplane!"
"There’s an airplane!"
"Are you horny or something, why the heck would you want to fly a plane in broad daylight?"
"It’s not about flying a plane, there is a plane! Look for yourself!"
"Oh my god, run, the American imperialists are attacking!"
"Must be one of those bridal studios taking wedding photos outside. This trip must’ve cost a pretty penny."
"City folks sure know how to have fun..."
"Honey, you’ve got to earn more money, I want to ride in an airplane too one day..."
The hummingbird helicopter passed over the city, attracting quite a bit of attention. Although helicopters aren’t expensive, private plane owners are still few and far between. They may not be pricey, but maintenance costs are astonishing. While cars need servicing every 5,000 or 10,000 kilometers, helicopters generally require maintenance after every flight, making the operating cost prohibitively high.
It took a straight line directly to Sun Town. Advantages of small private helicopters like the hummingbird include flying in a straight line without waiting for traffic lights, and they also have a decent flight speed. With Yingying onboard, they were at full capacity, but they could still maintain a speed of around 160 kilometers per hour, which is a third faster than a car on the highway. Of course, if the car was speeding at 220 on the highway, how much that cost and how risky it was, that’s a different story.
After leaving the city, Zhao Yun leaned against the seat and started to doze off. Suming and Yingying leaned against the window, looking out for a while. Once the initial excitement wore off, they also grew tired. Yingying sprawled across the back seat to sleep, taking up most of it, and Su Min simply used its chubby body as a giant pillow and lay on top of it to sleep.
Tony, being skilled and bold, plugged in his headset and, while piloting the plane, played "Please Please Me" by The Beatles, entertaining himself.
A take-off-and-go trip.
No wonder the wealthy love to buy fur coats, sleeping on top of the plush Yingying was too comfortable—enough to fall asleep even when not tired. Despite the propeller’s roar by his ear, within a few minutes, Suming started to drift off into a half-sleep half-awake state. He dreamed of being at Lanruo Temple where Nangong, dressed in nearly see-through thin gauze, sat by the spring, ceaselessly flirting with him with enticing gestures.
Suming hesitated not a moment and dived right in.
As tassels floated by in the spring water, Suming had just stripped Nangong down to a little white sheep, about to recreate "Nezha’s Rebellion in the Sea," but before he could lay hands on her, suddenly several women rushed towards him, surrounding him with cold laughter.
Ding Jing wore a tight leather outfit with long thigh-high boots, carrying a thorny whip in her hand and cracking it loudly in the air; Hong Feifei was dressed in a semi-transparent maid uniform of the kind that clearly showed a lot, with a giant cleaver like a door panel fastened to her waist, bowed slightly to him, revealing two sharp little tiger teeth with a terrifying grin and said, "Please look after me," in a sinister tone; He Baowen wore a super short policewoman’s uniform snugly fitted over her pert buttocks, strutting out, then suddenly pulled a golden AK47 from behind her back, bellowed: "Put your hands on your head..." while speaking, she also pulled out a spikey durian-shaped grenade from her chest—not clear how she managed to fit that in there...
"How could you, you faithless man, having so many women!" Nangong became furious, pressed Suming’s head down into the water with astonishing strength, Suming couldn’t resist, no matter how hard he tried.
Submerged by the spring water, breathing became increasingly difficult, a suffocating discomfort overcame him as the eerie cackling of the women echoed in his ears,
"Drown him!"
"Beat him to death!"
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"Blow him up!"
"Leave it to me, let me eat him!"
"Mwahaha, this is what you get for keeping a harem!"
...
"For fuck’s sake!" Suming suddenly woke up!
It was all a dream.
The roaring of the helicopter’s propellers filled his ears as he looked at the small cabin. Zhao Yun’s head rested lightly on the backrest, snoring softly. Tony managed the plane, body shaking, probably switching to some rap music, with one hand making all sorts of strange gestures.
Yingying was sleeping like a log, with a large wet patch on its back—all Suming’s drool.
"No wonder I dreamed about hot springs!" Suming slurped the drool in his mouth, wiped his lips, damn, he’s slept so soundly he almost choked on his own saliva.
Looking out through the window, below was no longer the highway, but a vast expanse of towering forests, and roads winding around the mountains like threads, with the occasional vehicle passing by, looking like little moving bugs.
Not as majestic as the Changbai Mountain in the north, nor as desolate as the west, the southern hills were a continuous range of lush mountains, and the moist climate draped the peaks with a thin layer of mist, creating a view like immortal dwellings floating far above in the sky, a paradise out of this world.
Maoxi County was nestled among the encircling mountains, and scattered sparsely on the slopes around this circular area were little villages, one of which, lying askew on the hillside, was Sun Town.
"Everyone up! We’re here, we’re here!" Rushing back to his hometown, Suming yelled excitedly.
Zhao Yun was sleeping soundly and jumped when startled, sitting up abruptly like jolted from the dead: "What’s going on!" Then, looking down, he breathed a sigh of relief, "Oh, we’ve arrived."
Yingying swayed and covered her head with her paws, as if to say, stop making noise, let me sleep some more.
"Stop sleeping, or you’ll turn into a pig, get up, I’ll take you to see pigs!" Suming shook Yingying’s leg wildly, and with a couple of reluctant grunts, she finally got up.
However, when she perched by the window and saw nothing but forests below, she suddenly perked up.
The helicopter circled in the sky a few times before descending slowly onto a ’clearing,’ landing right in the field that the wild pigs had damaged during the New Year’s crops.
After a few months, the field had regained its vitality, the crops growing tall and strong, the greenhouses rebuilt, and wire fences pulled up around them.
The people working in the field were also startled by the noise of the motor from above, dropping their farmwork and looking up at the descending hummingbird.
"Ah... Aba aba..."
"Where did that plane come from?"
"Quick, go inform Mr. Wu, there’s a plane coming to our town to steal our food..."
"Nonsense, you think someone flew here in a plane just to steal your two pounds of cabbage? Wouldn’t even cover the fuel cost!"
"Could it be that some big boss is coming to invest?"
"Didn’t the Su family kid warn us? There are a lot of scammers these days, we have to be careful of scammers! Quick, someone go protect the wild piglets! Don’t let them get tricked!"
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"No, wait, that person... isn’t that the Su family kid... Hey, Second Uncle, look, isn’t that Suming?"
After the plane landed, someone finally recognized a familiar face through the glass windows.
"Eh? It really does look like Suming?" Second Uncle wiped the sweat from his forehead, put down his tools, and approached the helicopter with a mix of doubt and belief.
The door of the helicopter whirled open, and before Suming got out, a black and white bear rushed out first.
Yingying, thrilled by the natural environment, saw an array of delights such as cabbage, watermelons, and tomatoes spread across the fields and joyfully dashed toward the crops.
"This is... a panda..." Second Uncle was dumbfounded. It was one thing for wild pigs to damage the crops, but a panda? Killing it would be an unimaginable issue!
Suming followed closely, grabbing Yingying’s ear and pulling her back, then grinned at the stunned villagers: "Second Uncle! I’m back!"
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Regarding the panda’s weight, I initially wrote sixty pounds after watching a video of pandas at the Wolong Reserve where two pandas were laying on a caretaker, who could still stand up easily. After some readers mentioned it, I looked it up and indeed, adult pandas can weigh over a hundred to two hundred pounds, and I’ve corrected it!
Today is Children’s Day, and I released five chapters in the morning.
Anyway, happy holiday... Well, whether you celebrate it or not, I don’t care, but I’m celebrating Children’s Day.