Gods and Demons Video Recording: the Eight Parts of Tianlong: Another World Chapter

Gods and Demons Video Recording: the Eight Parts of Tianlong: Another World Chapter

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"The Legend of Gods and Demons" tells the story of Nezha and Ao Bing, who triggered the ancient artifact "Chaos Clock" due to the decisive battle in the East China Sea. They were involved in the rift in time and space and broke into the world of "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" written by Jin Yong in the Northern Song Dynasty. The two met Sun Wukong's master and apprentice who accidentally entered this world, and found that this was actually the "Saha Experimental Ground" where Buddhism and Taoism were tested. Undercurrents surged in the world of the Northern Song Dynasty: Duan Yu deciphered the tortoise-shell prophecy to reveal the nature of the world, Murong Fu joined forces with King Jinlun to establish the "Heaven-Defying Alliance", and the "Tianji Pavilion" established by modern time travelers tried to rewrite history with technology. Nezha resurrected A'Zhu with the lotus root technique and created a "man-made creature"; Ao Bing combined the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms with the dragon clan's secret technique to create a unique skill that burns the sky; Sun Wukong awakened the "Fighting Buddha's Heart" in the Zhenlong chess game. Everyone competed for the Kunlun Mirror, the Nine-ring Tin Staff and other artifacts to resist the backlash of the corrective power of Heaven, and finally uncovered the plane collapse conspiracy laid out by the founder of the Xiaoyao Sect. The story unfolds in a multi-line narrative and involves grand events such as the rewriting of Yanmen Pass, the freezing of the East China Sea by the Four Seas Returning Formation, and the siege of the Thirty-Third Heaven. Finally, the protagonists break up to fill the gap in heaven, and end with the cash hoop and black iron at the bottom of the West Lake, leaving behind suspenseful foreshadowing for modern archaeologists to decipher time and space.

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