
Journey to the West
by Kelp Wine
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Any sufficiently advanced technology looks like magic at first glance. Don't let appearances fool you, my friend. The war may have never changed, but the fire of freedom has ignited in this wasteland.
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Recommendation index: 96 [This book has been discontinued for a long time, please be careful when reading] After the wasteland, heaven hangs high. Here, Tang Xuanzang would regroup and go to heaven to kill Buddhas and immortals.


[Sci-fi type] This book is definitely a useful and bold attempt. It deconstructs the myth with reference to the King of Light, builds the wasteland style with reference to radiation, and then adds some cyberpunk self-play. The entire worldview is constructed very rigorously. I have to say that the author has done a good job in recreating some of the characters and stories on the journey to seek scriptures, such as the black bear spirit, the gold and silver horned king, and the white-bone spirit. They all have reasonable and surprising settings. However, I feel that the author can actually take a bigger step and completely break away from the fixed route of learning, and the things he writes may be more open-minded.




This book is definitely a useful and bold attempt. It deconstructs the myth with reference to the King of Light, builds the wasteland style with reference to radiation, and then adds some cyberpunk self-play. The entire worldview is constructed very rigorously. I have to say that the author has done a good job in recreating some of the characters and stories on the journey to seek scriptures, such as the black bear spirit, the gold and silver horned king, and the white-bone spirit. They all have reasonable and surprising settings.




This book is definitely a useful and bold attempt. It deconstructs the myth with reference to the King of Light, builds the wasteland style with reference to radiation, and then adds some cyberpunk self-play. The entire worldview is constructed very rigorously. I have to say that the author has done a good job in recreating some of the characters and stories on the journey to seek scriptures, such as the black bear spirit, the gold and silver horned king, and the white-bone spirit. They all have reasonable and surprising settings.













