Title: The Sky Driver and the Flying Superhero's Space Odyssey
After landing the bus in the vegetable market, the Driver and Phuchkalal became local heroes. But a new problem arose. It turned out the magic remote was actually a lost gadget from an alien civilization, and the "spirit" inside was actually its advanced AI.
1. The Summon from Space
Suddenly, one midnight, a massive beam of light appeared in the sky. The remote inside the bus started speaking on its own: "Battery Low! Must return to the home planet for charging!" Before the Driver could realize what was happening, the double-decker bus shot toward space like a rocket. At that moment, Phuchkalal was on the roof of the bus packing up his stall to go home. He, too, was swept away into outer space!
2. A Phuchka Stall on the Moon
The bus eventually landed on a mountain on the Moon. There, the Driver saw strange-looking aliens sitting in a circle. They were staring at this Earthly double-decker bus in disbelief. Terrified, the Driver kept clicking the remote, but it had stopped working.
Phuchkalal sensed the danger! Using his quick wit, he lowered his phuchka basket. He looked at the aliens and said, "Friends, not war, have some phuchka!" The aliens had never tasted anything spicy, sour, and sweet in their lives. As soon as the first alien took a bite, the antennas on its head started spinning wildly with pure joy!
3. Alien Friendship and the New Engine
The aliens were so impressed by the taste of the phuchka that they replaced the bus's old engine with a glowing "Energy Core." Now, there was no more fear of the remote's battery running out! The Driver could now steer the bus across the entire galaxy.
4. The Return to Earth
A few days later, when the bus returned to Earth, its color had completely changed—it was now studded with diamonds and jewels, glowing like a star at night. Phuchkalal was no longer just a local seller; he was now the "Galactic Phuchka Master."
The Driver and Phuchkalal started a brand-new business. Every Sunday, they take ordinary people to the Moon in their flying bus. The price of a ticket? Just one plate of phuchka!
