
Prehistoric Times: Starting from the Six-eared Macaque
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He traveled through the ancient times in such a hurry that he didn't wait until Nuwa created a human being and was reborn as the famous six-eared macaque. At this time, the three clans of dragon, phoenix and unicorn are fighting for hegemony, and the Taoist and demonic parties are fighting in private. At first glance, they are all big bosses. The six-eared macaque's initial dream is very simple: to go to the Zixiao Palace to listen to the sermon, and to join the heavenly court to join the ranks. In order to be able to go to Zixiao Palace to listen to the sermon, he practiced crazily. He wanted to practice as much as possible before Hongjun became a saint, but he didn't want to find out that his natural talent listening was extremely buggy and he could get a secret every day. He practiced the art of fighting, participated in the struggle for hegemony among the three clans as a secret spy, and observed and studied the situation of the three clans to cultivate the art of fighting. At the same time, he traveled around the wilderness, searching for all kinds of natural materials and treasures, and personally practiced the way of fighting. The three clans retreated, and he wandered among Tao and demons, realizing that life is endless and fighting is endless, and Hongjun and Luohu are not immune to it! He personally participated in the construction of the Demon Clan's Heavenly Palace, fought with the Wu Clan, and understood the practices of top traders such as Hongjun and Tiandao. The battles were everywhere, ranging from practicing, to discussing Taoism, to the planning of saints, the development of the ancient world, and Pangu's transcendence... The six-eared macaque camped step by step, watching with cold eyes the fate of life and death, and extended the law of fighting to the entire prehistoric world and even the chaotic world. He obtained the method of fighting to achieve great success, cast the immortal golden body of fighting, and became a being that neither saints nor heaven could do anything about.
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