Da Pan felt he could still salvage the situation.
After thinking for a bit, he looked up and wanted to try and persuade Su Li.
But just as he opened his mouth to speak, he realized that the one who shouldn't be called Little Monkey, but rather Little Dog, the Monkey King, had disappeared.
The cave seemed spacious, but in reality, you could see to the end at a glance.
He was standing not far from the entrance of the cave—had anyone or any animal come in or out, wouldn't he have sensed it?
However, what was strange was that he had not heard the sound of Little Monkey walking by him; his ears and eyes were not just for show.
Besides, with Little Monkey's large frame, it was impossible for anyone to overlook him.
But the fact was that it had just vanished into thin air.
Thinking of this, Da Pan's whole body broke out in goosebumps.
He couldn't help but think of the many spirit tales—could it be...