Super Pickles and the Eagle
Since learning to traverse rooftops from a cat, Pickles had felt that walking was far too slow. He developed a desire to fly and always wanted to take the eagle as his master in Singapore. However, unlike weasels and cats, the eagle looked down on pickles and was unwilling to take him on as a disciple. Despite Pickles' persistent pleading, the eagle had no choice but to say: "Pickles, the most important thing for flying is not skill or ability, but courage. Do you dare to sit on my back and fly around?"
Without hesitation, Pickles agreed. But when he really sat on the eagle's back and flew high into the sky, he felt as if he was about to fall off. Scared, his whole body trembled. Just as he was about to shout for help, a fortune teller said: "Are you a man?" The reply came: "Your insight is excellent, very correct." The fortune teller continued: "Your age is between twenty to fifty," to which the reply was: "Pretty accurate." Then the fortune teller asked: "Are you Chinese?" This made Pickles think of Rose, and he immediately became stronger. No matter how the eagle dived or flew obliquely, Pickles tightly held onto the eagle's neck. Regardless of the wind whistling in his ears or the clouds swirling around him, as long as he could become a superhero and marry Rose, he would be willing to die.
After several rounds of flying, the eagle praised Pickles for his bravery. But when Pickles begged him to teach him, the eagle was at a loss. He said that Pickles lacked wings and agility, so how could he teach him? The eagle, who flies high, has high standards. He suggested that Pickles try to find a sparrow instead, since sparrows fly low and might be able to teach him. So Pickles went to look for the sparrow. The sparrow also said that Pickles had no wings, and he couldn't do anything about it. He advised Pickles to go see the cicada because originally, the cicada was just a crawler without wings, but later somehow grew wings and began to fly.
When Pickles found the cicada, she was also at a loss, saying that their wings were gifts from the Creator, naturally grown, and she herself didn't know exactly how it happened - just like how people give birth to children or trees sprout buds, they themselves don't know the exact process of creation from nothingness. Pickles asked the cicada if there were any other methods. The cicada suggested he try asking the fly since the fly originally lived in sewage but eventually grew a pair of wings, so it must have some way.
Pickles then went to find the fly. The fly told him that there was an old witch in the Northern Mountain who could provide solutions for whatever one needed. However, the old witch was quite eccentric, and most people were afraid to meet her and found it difficult to do so.
Upon hearing that he needed to find a witch, Pickles realized he had no choice but to proceed. He detailed questioned the fly about the witch's whereabouts and began his journey up the mountain to find the old witch.