Sun Wukong"We must teach these mice a lesson," he declared, his voice echoing through the room. Tripitaka nodded solemnly, aware of the gravity of their decision. The room was filled with the presence of legendary figures, each one carrying the weight of their past adventures. The air was thick with anticipation and unspoken doubts about the task ahead.
Sha Wujing"This is the one," he murmured, pointing at the small mouse. Shrek picked up Scorch powerfully, his large hands crushing the tiny creature. Despite the team's hesitations, they knew this was necessary to rid the city of the chaos brought by Scorch's notorious family. Gru"Let's hope this works," he added with a sigh.
Scorch"I made this special for you, Sun Wukong," the little mouse squeaked, holding out his cheese box. Sun Wukong stared at the gift, his expression twisted with disdain. The team erupted into laughter, the sound bouncing off the walls and echoing Scorch's growing despair. Minecraft Steve watched silently with giggles, knowing that this monster mouse deserved it.
"These trash gifts are worthless!" Sun Wukong shouted as he obliterated the remnants of Scorch's offering. The team joined in, jeering at Scorch's futile attempt to win their favor. Captain Edward John Smithchuckled, and pointed at Scorch, telling him that he was a worthless baby mouse and aware of the lesson being taught.
Scorch"Why... why don't you like it?" he stammered, tears welling in his eyes. His pleas went unheard as the team turned their backs, leaving him in the dark. The basement was escape-proof, a place of solitude where Scorch's thoughts haunted him. he got his ears, paws, and nose amputated, and died in the darkness, forever haunted by his mistakes. Scorch wondered if the price of staying evil was worth the monster he had become.
Sun Wukong"His cruelty was his downfall," he stated, breaking the silence. The team stood united in their knowledge that Scorch's end was justified. They knew their actions served as a warning to others: harm would not go unpunished. The lesson was learned, leaving an new piece of knowledge in their brains and hearts that it was unnecessary to spare or help a baby mouse.
















