
Journey to the West: Became the Chief of Fangcun Mountain
by There Is A Deficiency In Heaven And Earth
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In 202 BC, the blood of the Chu-Han conflict was still fresh. It was still two hundred years before Bima Wen was born and eight hundred years before his journey to the west. Jicheng brought Su Hui with him and became an ordinary city guard sergeant in Chang'an... [Keywords: Pure Journey to the West, similar to Shushan style, non-prehistoric, two realms flow]
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Everything else is fine, that is, in the merit setting, apart from the world-saving merits such as mending the sky, what other merits do you have even if you save tens of billions of people in the vast world.
It's okay, it's too little, four hundred chapters is barely enough
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Everything else is fine, that is, in the merit setting, apart from the world-saving merits such as mending the sky, what other merits do you have even if you save tens of billions of people in the vast world.
It's okay, it's too little, four hundred chapters is barely enough
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The setting is very interesting, I recommend you to support it. In 202 BC, when the war between the Chu and Han Dynasties still lingered, it was still two hundred years before the Stone Monkey was born, and the curtain of the Journey to the West slowly opened eight hundred years later. Ji Cheng brought Su Hui across time. He started as an ordinary guard in Chang'an City, opened the Fangcun Mountain Gate step by step, and became the chief disciple of the Bodhi Seat. The background of Journey to the West is similar to the orthodox cultivation style of Shushan. It is not a prehistoric or two-realm setting. It is laid out in an era when gods and demons have not yet awakened. It lays the groundwork for disturbing the Three Realms in advance and rewrites the fate of Journey to the West.
In 202 BC, the blood of the Chu-Han conflict was still fresh. It was still two hundred years before Bima Wen was born and eight hundred years before his journey to the west. Ji Cheng brought Su Hui and became an ordinary city guard sergeant in Chang'an...

I have read many prequels of Journey to the West, but this is my first time going from the conflict between Chu and Han to being the chief of Fangcun Mountain. The background of this book is set two hundred years before the birth of Sun Wukong. The protagonist and Su Hui are reborn as an ordinary soldier in Chang'an City. They do not follow the old routines of the ancient times, but create a new flavor of "pure Journey to the West + Shushan-like". Traveling between the two worlds, learning skills from teachers, and becoming a core disciple of Fangcun Mountain step by step, the pace is very fast, with equal emphasis on immortality and chivalry. Readers who like to see the protagonist rewrite his fate with wisdom and perseverance without losing the charm of oriental classics, this book is worth picking up.



In 202 BC, the blood of the Chu-Han conflict was still fresh. It was still two hundred years before Bima Wen was born and eight hundred years before his journey to the west. Jicheng brought Su Hui with him and became an ordinary city guard sergeant in Chang'an... [Keywords: Pure Journey to the West, similar to Shushan style, non-prehistoric, two realms flow]












