
Journey to the West: the Demon Emperor of All Laws
by Pink Durian
About This Novel
This book is also called: "Journey to the West: I Have Three Idle Slots". Li Yang was originally a social worker in Blue Star, working from nine to seven, and occasionally working overtime. Although he didn't earn much, fortunately, one person had enough to eat and the whole family was not hungry, so his life was not bad. But by accident, he was selected by the system, traveled through time and space, and came to the world of Journey to the West. Just when he was about to start his magnificent life, the system suddenly disintegrated and collapsed, leaving him with only three stone troughs that could automatically hang up...
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Official(50)Scraped 25d ago
I couldn't stand it when I read Chapter 10. I don't understand that it took so long for the Golden Crow to fall. Since the remains of the Golden Crow are so awesome, do you think those with great supernatural powers are all fools? Just leave it there? Even if they don't use it, their disciple Sun Nai? Even if you write that the remains of the Golden Crow become a paradise of their own, and the protagonist's great luck finds the entrance, I will admit it, but you could just put it there, and it is still ownerless! Except for the protagonist, everyone is a fool? This wisdom halo has been on for hundreds of millions of years. Doesn't it count as being on as long as it's on or not?
Apart from the name "Journey to the West", I didn't see anything related to "Journey to the West". The monster held an auction, and it was linked to the ancient times.
As soon as Luo Hu appeared, the fragments of the jade butterfly of good fortune fell off a large part in an instant, and I was no longer interested in watching it. I thought I was a protagonist, but turned out to be a bastard who made people watch the show.
Deliberately suppressing the realm, having cheats and risking death
Is it because of the way of deliberately suppressing the realm to screen readers, including cheats, and risking death threats because of the principle of immortality of the protagonist?
The setting is okay, but the plot is a little brainless.
What I read before was okay, but when I saw how the Golden Crow's corpse was used as a resource, I really couldn't stand it. You wrote a Journey to the West with a prehistoric background. The Golden Crow's corpse has been left untouched for so many years. Now it has become a resource. Do you think it is possible?
More no, more more more more more more no?
Weird
Hong Huang Wen is written in a fantasy style, which is strange and strange.
Forget it, you took the remains of the Golden Crow in the front, and then the Donghuang Bell comes to throw in, and then you get the Emperor Jun's fate upgrade thing. Not to mention the mess, the bosses of Journey to the West are treated as fools, and all the good things are waiting for you to come and get them.
What the hell, I can't stand it after ten chapters. It's a hodgepodge of settings and faces. People who are reading it should not even think about it. Even the most entertaining novels are better than this.
Nana's, Maraki, has already refined his spiritual energy and still relies on his stomach to practice it.
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Official(50)Scraped 25d ago
I couldn't stand it when I read Chapter 10. I don't understand that it took so long for the Golden Crow to fall. Since the remains of the Golden Crow are so awesome, do you think those with great supernatural powers are all fools? Just leave it there? Even if they don't use it, their disciple Sun Nai? Even if you write that the remains of the Golden Crow become a paradise of their own, and the protagonist's great luck finds the entrance, I will admit it, but you could just put it there, and it is still ownerless! Except for the protagonist, everyone is a fool? This wisdom halo has been on for hundreds of millions of years. Doesn't it count as being on as long as it's on or not?
Apart from the name "Journey to the West", I didn't see anything related to "Journey to the West". The monster held an auction, and it was linked to the ancient times.
As soon as Luo Hu appeared, the fragments of the jade butterfly of good fortune fell off a large part in an instant, and I was no longer interested in watching it. I thought I was a protagonist, but turned out to be a bastard who made people watch the show.
Deliberately suppressing the realm, having cheats and risking death
Is it because of the way of deliberately suppressing the realm to screen readers, including cheats, and risking death threats because of the principle of immortality of the protagonist?
The setting is okay, but the plot is a little brainless.
What I read before was okay, but when I saw how the Golden Crow's corpse was used as a resource, I really couldn't stand it. You wrote a Journey to the West with a prehistoric background. The Golden Crow's corpse has been left untouched for so many years. Now it has become a resource. Do you think it is possible?
More no, more more more more more more no?
Weird
Hong Huang Wen is written in a fantasy style, which is strange and strange.
Forget it, you took the remains of the Golden Crow in the front, and then the Donghuang Bell comes to throw in, and then you get the Emperor Jun's fate upgrade thing. Not to mention the mess, the bosses of Journey to the West are treated as fools, and all the good things are waiting for you to come and get them.
What the hell, I can't stand it after ten chapters. It's a hodgepodge of settings and faces. People who are reading it should not even think about it. Even the most entertaining novels are better than this.
Nana's, Maraki, has already refined his spiritual energy and still relies on his stomach to practice it.









