
Laughing About the Characters in Journey to the West
by Watermelon Is Not Ice-cold Enough
About This Novel
When the aura of the Buddhist group fades away, they are just four workplace mates who have their own agendas. Sun Wukong, who has extraordinary powers, is a prickly employee who was recruited after causing trouble in the Heavenly Palace; Tang Seng, who is mortal with naked eyes, is a stubborn project manager who holds a tight curse; Zhu Bajie, who is greedy and lustful, is a fishing expert who always wants to return to Gaolaozhuang with his pick; Monk Sha, a taciturn man, is a good logistics man who is hardworking and uncomplaining. The book uses down-to-earth humor and ridicule, tearing apart the fairy routines and monsters' scheming on the way to seek scriptures, and in the laughter and curses, talks about the fireworks and helplessness of all sentient beings traveling to the West.
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