When Tang Ka closed the door of the supermarket from the outside, he was so uneasy as if he had done something greatly wrong.
He wondered if it counted as disloyalty to the Ultimate Benevolence Masters and God Pangu, but his monitor told him that it wasn't. His monitor said that the real disloyalty was when he did not tell the Ultimate Benevolence Masters the mistakes they made after he found them.
Tang Ka did not know whether he should believe in his monitor or the Ultimate Benevolence Masters. But in his eyes, all of them required his absolute obedience.
So, as usual, Tang Ka obediently followed his monitor like her tail and returned to the rendezvous point.
However, hardly had he returned when he ran into Liao Meng, the deputy monitor and another person that he would rather not confront.
Liao Meng was a tall and brawny boy. He was two feet taller than Tang Ka and one foot taller than the monitor.