Chapter 664: In the End, I Shouldered Everything Alone!!
Not only that, Sun Wukong also cleverly used the feces excreted by Pegasus to hoard fertilizer.
Surprisingly, after his efforts, the pastures and farms in Tiangong ushered in an unprecedented bumper harvest.
Those heavenly horses are all fat and strong, obviously they have put in a lot of hard work.
The Jade Emperor was also more and more satisfied with Sun Wukong's ability, and planned to let him experience a few years and accumulate some merit before conferring him the title of True God.
Jin Chan, on the other hand, was hiding in the dark, quietly watching Sun Wukong who devoted all his energy to the cause of crop reform and was passionate about farming and animal husbandry. For some reason, a strong sense of déjà vu arose in his heart.
However, he did not interfere too much. As long as the general trend did not change, it would have no impact on him and everything was as planned.
During this period of time, Sun Wukong lived a happy life in heaven. The gods of the Jade Emperor and Great Heavenly Lord tried their best to please the future emperor of heaven, and they gave Sun Wukong enough face.
It's just a pity, "the tree wants to be still but the wind doesn't stop." How can the Jade Emperor's true thoughts deep in his heart be hidden from other gods with powerful powers?
How could they willingly sit back and watch a powerful general like Sun Wukong fall under the command of the Jade Emperor?
Not to mention that the Royal Horse Supervisor has always been one of the important logistics departments of the Heavenly Court. The officials here have great power and can even control some of the private armies through their herding duties.
So some people in the dark found the supervisor of the Royal Horse Prison and began to make peace. Regarding these people's proposals, everyone in the Royal Horse Prison agreed without hesitation.
Before Sun Wukong took office, these officials and warriors worked as errands in the imperial government, which was a very lucrative government office. They would definitely be lazy and make some money whenever they could.
Now that Sun Houhou has taken office, he is a monkey spirit. Let alone making money, he can't even be lazy.
Others work four hours a day, but Sun Wukong works twelve hours a day ("not sleeping day and night").
Not only the eunuchs, deputy eunuchs, Dianbu, and powerful men who followed him couldn't stand it, but even the Pegasus he raised couldn't stand it.
Ever since, a carefully planned conspiracy against the monkeys has begun.
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In one day's free time, all the supervisors arranged a banquet, one to greet him and the other to congratulate him.
While he was drinking, Sun Wukong suddenly stopped his cup and asked, "What is the official title of Bima Wen?"
This was mainly because when he visited a friend elsewhere, the other party had been promoted to an official position and showed off to him. However, when he asked him what official position he had, the other party smiled and said nothing.
This made the Monkey King curious. After returning to his yamen, he couldn't help but ask curiously.
Normally, superiors ask subordinates, am I a senior official?
Generally speaking, subordinates who are willing to flatter you will immediately say: This is the position we have been looking forward to for our entire life.
Even if you don't want to flatter, you will be vague and won't really say it.
As a result, after the Royal Horse Supervisor and other supervisors looked at each other, they said in unison:
"The lowest level. Such an official is the lowest and the smallest. You can only watch horses with him."
It seems that after the Lord took office, this kind of diligence has fattened the horse and only received the word "good";
If you are slightly weak, you will still have to be held responsible; if you are seriously injured, you will still have to be punished and punished. "
These supervisors actually laughed at the superior officials because they were too young, and any official could order them around. Naturally, the face-loving Sun Wukong couldn't stand it.
Under their provocation, Sun Wukong became angry, pushed down the desk, took out an iron rod and knocked down the heaven.
After Sun Wukong ran away, these supervisors immediately ran to report to their superiors.
However, it was said that the Jade Emperor held court the next day, and saw Zhang Tianshi leading the imperial horse, the chief eunuch, and the deputy eunuch to pay homage at the foot of Danqi and said:
"Your Majesty, the new Sun Wukong, Bi Ma Wen, went to the Heavenly Palace yesterday because he thought he was a junior official."
"ah???"
The Jade Emperor's face was full of astonishment, and he seemed to be fixed on the dragon chair, and he couldn't come back to his senses for a while.
His eyes widened and he looked down in disbelief, unable to understand why Sun Wukong descended to the Heavenly Palace instead.
After a while, the Jade Emperor came back to his senses as if he had just woken up from a dream, frowned, and began to calculate his position as the Supreme Heavenly Dao.
As time passed, the truth gradually emerged before his eyes. After figuring out the reason, the Jade Emperor shook his head helplessly, with a bitter smile on his lips.
"What an ignorant monkey!"
The Jade Emperor sighed secretly in his heart, his words full of disappointment for Sun Wukong.
"I gave him such great power and generous salary, but he turned down the world just because of his low official position and poor reputation. He really failed to live up to my high expectations!"
"εu003d(´ο`*))) Alas, I am the one who bears everything after all!"
At this moment, the Jade Emperor was as filled with bitterness and helplessness as Cao Cao learned that Yun Chang had left him.
However, although the Jade Emperor was angry at Sun Wukong's unreasonable behavior, he did not really blame him deep down in his heart.
What really made him angry were actually the following imperial horse supervisors who came to complain.
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It’s okay for monkeys to not understand the ways of the world. Don’t you people understand it too?
Don’t you know whether the steward of the Yuma Jian’s main hall is an unworthy official?
It's obvious that you are provoking Sun Wukong and intending to force him to return to heaven.
Don't think that I don't know what your plans are. Isn't it because people are really working hard and doing practical things, blocking your way to make money?
Although the Jade Emperor is still unclear about who the mastermind behind these people is, he knows very well that he must take thundering measures at this moment to kill one person and warn the rest to shock the gods.
The most important thing is that he wants to let the people below know that if he doesn't say it, it doesn't mean he doesn't know. If they really treat him as a fool, they are looking for death.
Only in this way can the gods understand that he is the supreme ruler of the world, and anyone who dares to go against him will face a miserable end.
Thinking of this, a trace of determination flashed in the eyes of the Jade Emperor, and he had already made a decision in his heart.
So, the Jade Emperor, sitting on the throne, stared at the supervisors below who dared to come to complain without knowing whether to live or die, with a cold light flashing in his eyes.
He raised his hand slightly, waved the red pen, and a royal decree was drafted.
"That monkey demon is originally a demon king from the lower world, and it is difficult to eradicate its bad roots.
I specially arranged for you to go and assist, with the original intention of taming its wildness.
Unexpectedly, you are so incompetent that not only did you fail to complete the mission, but also made the monkey more reckless.
Now it has caused a disaster, all because of the poor supervision of you rubbish!
Now fined 5,000 gold melons, and all of you will be deprived of your divine status, remove your immortal bones, and your souls will be thrown into the eighteen levels of hell, and you will never be reborn!"
As the Jade Emperor's words fell with a loud voice, it seemed that the entire heavenly palace was trembling.