
Journey to the West: Start by Simulating the Immortal Golden Body
About This Novel
Yun Yi was reborn in the Lion and Camel Kingdom, thinking that he would live a wealthy life. Unexpectedly, one day, three demons led ten thousand demons to descend and devour the people of the country. Although Yun Yi escaped by chance, he was also chased by monsters. At the time of danger, a life simulation that had been loaded for sixteen years began! That day, he came back after cultivating himself, looking for the land to complain about the injustice, but the land said it calmly. "You are not the son of the Jade Emperor or a disciple of the Supreme Being. Who dares to stand up for you? Don't say that the world is unfair, and don't say that all living beings are unfair. Being weak is a sin!" That day, he caught a monk named Tang Sanzang, who advised him that all living beings are equal. His cold eyes added fuel to the fire of the other party. That day, he dragged the body of the Golden-winged Dapeng Eagle into Xitianling Mountain. The sky was filled with Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, but no one dared to look at him! On that day, countless powerful powers came to persuade him to give up his grudges for the sake of the sentient beings in the three realms. That day, he looked up to the sky and laughed! "I have brought my parents into the mouth of monsters, and no one can complain for me." "I have achieved righteousness after suffering, and I say that all sentient beings advise me to do good." Looking coldly at the speechless immortals and Buddhas in the sky, Yun Yi said coldly: "There is a land that has a word for me, and today I will repay you with this word." "Don't ask about the injustice of the world, and don't say that all living beings are equal, and it is a sin to be weak!"
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Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
Don't write this anymore? Is it like this?
Okay, okay, the preparation for a long time has ended here. Have you seen this recommendation ticket? Tear it apart
It's my cup of tea, and it's well written, whether it's a simulation or the main world!
I give you four stars because members can't see it and have to wait 24 hours for the gift of coins😙
It was really boring after it was released. I insisted on quitting it after seeing Lion and Camel Kingdom and Destruction of Buddha.
Tell me what you think
It looked okay from the beginning, and the main character had a strong presence. When I saw Chapter 95, I felt something was wrong. Most of the content was almost reviewing some plots of Journey to the West, and the protagonist's presence was obviously low. I still like to describe it from the perspective of the protagonist and try to minimize the description of the Eighty-One Difficulties. I am here to see the protagonist, and I don't want to see too many other supporting characters' perspectives to describe their stories. In fact, many plots can be mentioned in one sentence, it is too watery. Personally, I would rather watch the story between the protagonist Yun Yi, the mount Yun Zhao, the pet little yellow dog, and the little black turtle. Write from their perspective. The protagonist has a systematic life simulation, and if you write the story of the protagonist, you can also write about some of the adventures of Yun Zhao, the little yellow dog, and the others, and the process of slowly becoming stronger. Two flowers bloom, each representing one branch. The main line is the perspective of the story experienced by Yun Yi, and the sub-line can be appropriately written from the perspective of the story experienced by Yun Zhao and the little yellow dog. During this period, they develop individually. The protagonist only needs to focus on becoming stronger. As Yun Zhao and the others slowly become stronger, they are helping the protagonist recruit some talents to serve as his thugs in the future. At the finale, the protagonist faced the many Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats in Lingshan... Standing with his hands behind his back, taking his time. The big yellow dog on the left stands proudly and gears up. Yun Zhao on the right looked at everything, except Yun Yi. Countless strong men behind them formed a battle array. Yun Yi: Tathagata, I once heard the saying of a land that for people without strength and background, being weak is the original sin. Now, I would like to ask all the Buddhas, you or me, who is... Stronger?
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok
I give you four stars, one more because I'm afraid you'll be too proud and won't write anymore. By the way, were there any other works last night, similar ones?
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 22d ago
Don't write this anymore? Is it like this?
Okay, okay, the preparation for a long time has ended here. Have you seen this recommendation ticket? Tear it apart
It's my cup of tea, and it's well written, whether it's a simulation or the main world!
I give you four stars because members can't see it and have to wait 24 hours for the gift of coins😙
It was really boring after it was released. I insisted on quitting it after seeing Lion and Camel Kingdom and Destruction of Buddha.
Tell me what you think
It looked okay from the beginning, and the main character had a strong presence. When I saw Chapter 95, I felt something was wrong. Most of the content was almost reviewing some plots of Journey to the West, and the protagonist's presence was obviously low. I still like to describe it from the perspective of the protagonist and try to minimize the description of the Eighty-One Difficulties. I am here to see the protagonist, and I don't want to see too many other supporting characters' perspectives to describe their stories. In fact, many plots can be mentioned in one sentence, it is too watery. Personally, I would rather watch the story between the protagonist Yun Yi, the mount Yun Zhao, the pet little yellow dog, and the little black turtle. Write from their perspective. The protagonist has a systematic life simulation, and if you write the story of the protagonist, you can also write about some of the adventures of Yun Zhao, the little yellow dog, and the others, and the process of slowly becoming stronger. Two flowers bloom, each representing one branch. The main line is the perspective of the story experienced by Yun Yi, and the sub-line can be appropriately written from the perspective of the story experienced by Yun Zhao and the little yellow dog. During this period, they develop individually. The protagonist only needs to focus on becoming stronger. As Yun Zhao and the others slowly become stronger, they are helping the protagonist recruit some talents to serve as his thugs in the future. At the finale, the protagonist faced the many Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats in Lingshan... Standing with his hands behind his back, taking his time. The big yellow dog on the left stands proudly and gears up. Yun Zhao on the right looked at everything, except Yun Yi. Countless strong men behind them formed a battle array. Yun Yi: Tathagata, I once heard the saying of a land that for people without strength and background, being weak is the original sin. Now, I would like to ask all the Buddhas, you or me, who is... Stronger?
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok
I give you four stars, one more because I'm afraid you'll be too proud and won't write anymore. By the way, were there any other works last night, similar ones?









