
My Apprentice Sun Wukong
by Yuan Luozhen
About This Novel
Sun Wukong is my disciple, and Bai Qi owes me a favor. I married Ying Zheng's daughter, and then we became brothers to Zhu Yuanzhang... I have scolded the gods and Buddhas of the West. The Jade Emperor, I have fought against him. I was beaten to death, starved to death, and angry to death, but I never died of old age. I spent most of my time wandering around, and Jiang Ziya said I was destined to be poor. If you ask me who I am, I am just a little poor elf. There are also people who call me a pauper. The pauper god given to me on the third day of the Lunar New Year may have something to do with me. Note: This is a novel that may break the reader's waist because it does not develop according to common sense. Please be prepared before reading - the style of this book is jumping, both serious and humorous. Sometimes it is an epic style, sometimes it is a spoof. The overall logic is online, but the setting is divorced from reality. There is a change in perspective, character creation takes time, slowness is not invincible, and there is no research on historical facts. If you have any questions, please go to the comment area and the author will answer questions online.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Readers who want to see the upgrade and have questions about reincarnation should come here
The upgrading of the poor elf (Qu Yu) in the early stage is not about the upgrading of strength, but about the growth of connections, wisdom, knowledge and character. The protagonists of many novels appear at full level in terms of character, ability, and wisdom (I don't mean to say this in a bad way), so after they traveled through time, they quickly rose through the ranks in ancient times, like a human spirit or an old counselor who has seen through human nature. In fact, there are very few such people in reality (at least the author cannot be so comprehensive, so all-rounded, and fearless in the face of danger). Most people have been polished by time and gradually become able to see through the world and be familiar with social rules. Think about it, we didn't read books well when we were children. Do we regret it when we grow up? The Poor Elf is different from the protagonists of other novels. He is a consciousness born from ignorance, which is equivalent to being born with a baby's mind. Moreover, it is mentioned in the book that the wisdom and spiritual consciousness that originally belonged to the poor elves was taken away by Sun Wukong. Therefore, what poor elves need to grow in the early stage is wisdom and character. And every time he reincarnates, he will have a chance to restore his memory, so that he can gradually become stronger. It does not count as deleting his account and retraining (after all, he retains his memory) As for his strength, he will definitely grow in the future. Before I grew up, Sun Wukong was still there to support me. Sun Wukong's strength is equivalent to his cultivation level. The setting of the Immortal Recording Class has not been fully developed yet. It can be reminded that this is the strength of the poor elves' connections, and it is a mandatory connection. All in all, this is not a novel that relies on fighting monsters and villains to compete for a high position, or becoming a fairy king or other upgrades. Rather, it is a relatively realistic mythological novel that is closer to reality, grows slowly, and only when the character grows, can one grow in strength. It focuses on story, character, history, and character relationships.
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Official(1)Scraped 12d ago
Readers who want to see the upgrade and have questions about reincarnation should come here
The upgrading of the poor elf (Qu Yu) in the early stage is not about the upgrading of strength, but about the growth of connections, wisdom, knowledge and character. The protagonists of many novels appear at full level in terms of character, ability, and wisdom (I don't mean to say this in a bad way), so after they traveled through time, they quickly rose through the ranks in ancient times, like a human spirit or an old counselor who has seen through human nature. In fact, there are very few such people in reality (at least the author cannot be so comprehensive, so all-rounded, and fearless in the face of danger). Most people have been polished by time and gradually become able to see through the world and be familiar with social rules. Think about it, we didn't read books well when we were children. Do we regret it when we grow up? The Poor Elf is different from the protagonists of other novels. He is a consciousness born from ignorance, which is equivalent to being born with a baby's mind. Moreover, it is mentioned in the book that the wisdom and spiritual consciousness that originally belonged to the poor elves was taken away by Sun Wukong. Therefore, what poor elves need to grow in the early stage is wisdom and character. And every time he reincarnates, he will have a chance to restore his memory, so that he can gradually become stronger. It does not count as deleting his account and retraining (after all, he retains his memory) As for his strength, he will definitely grow in the future. Before I grew up, Sun Wukong was still there to support me. Sun Wukong's strength is equivalent to his cultivation level. The setting of the Immortal Recording Class has not been fully developed yet. It can be reminded that this is the strength of the poor elves' connections, and it is a mandatory connection. All in all, this is not a novel that relies on fighting monsters and villains to compete for a high position, or becoming a fairy king or other upgrades. Rather, it is a relatively realistic mythological novel that is closer to reality, grows slowly, and only when the character grows, can one grow in strength. It focuses on story, character, history, and character relationships.









