
Journey to the West: I Can Decompose Everything in the World
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When Luo Yu traveled through time, he initially thought he had arrived in the Great Zhou Dynasty, and spent the whole day playing chess and chatting with Li Er in the Shouzang Hall. It was not until one day that Li Er, the "librarian", rode an ox out of Hangu Pass. Purple air came from the east, and there were thousands of rays of light. Before I left, I told Luo Yu that a stone monkey was born, and Luo Yu realized that he had come to the world of Journey to the West. Fortunately, Luo Yu also had a golden finger when he traveled through time. There was an old millstone in the sea of consciousness when he came back. The millstone can decompose all items. Break down the rusty bronze sword to obtain a copper block. Disassemble the longbow: get beef tendons and wood blocks. Decompose the Bamboo Book of the Keeping Room: Obtain 1000 common words and learn them immediately. Decompose the monk's corpse: obtain various magical powers ... All things, only you can't imagine, there is nothing that a millstone cannot decompose, and it is divided. Luo Yu found that he had stood at the apex of the three realms before he knew it, and the gods and Buddhas in the sky had to bow their heads when they saw him.
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Let me explain in particular, because there is no cultivation realm in the original work of Journey to the West, only immortals and mortals, and two Tao fruits, Hunyuan Yiqi and Hunyuan Wuji. At the beginning, I followed the original work of Journey to the West and did not write anything related to the realm of cultivation. After reading it, the editor said, this is an online article. The most intuitive expression of the growth of the protagonist in online articles is the improvement of the realm of cultivation. If I write this, I will cut off my own arm and prevent readers from having anything to do with the protagonist. How to grow, this book will definitely not produce results, so I started to add the realm of cultivation. At first, I planned to write it according to the levels of the Great Wilderness. I went through other Journey to the West novels, and all the novels written according to this realm were scolded, no matter how good the grades were, so I decided to use the elements that clearly appeared in the original work as the level of cultivation. In the original book, the Tathagata said that there are five levels of immortality, so I used this as the level of cultivation. It was difficult to adjust, and this is what I can do. This is the limit of what you can do. If you can't accept it, all you can do is say sorry.
Very beautiful, very wonderful
The conversational language is very awkward, half white and half ancient, used together, making it uncomfortable to read. I hope it can be changed.
Journey to the West fan
The protagonist plug-in is the world-destroying Great Mill in the prehistoric world. I wonder if there will be a prehistoric map in the future. The heroine is the original Little Dragon Girl
After watching half of it, overall it was okay, but the emotional scene was too awkward. He was inexplicably nice to Long Nu. Is it because they killed Kui together? Later, there are the merits of sharing and nourishing, and the improvement of strength brought by the treasure of sharing and nourishing. It's so uncomfortable.
To be honest, the writing is okay, but the merit is really a failure, it is too worthless, just like if you help an old lady cross the road on the roadside, Heaven will give you a bunch of merit. I just read Chapter 35. I don't know what to write later, but I really feel that there is no need to write about this merit and make it concrete. The good guy also uses his identity as a disciple of Sanqing as a skill. He will lose ten years of cultivation by praying to others at any time, and he can just worship others to death in a fight later.
What you wrote, author, is pretty good, but there are some minor mistakes. In the first three chapters, you write that the protagonist lives in Luoyi, which is right. Later, you write that the protagonist travels from Haojing, which is wrong. It is the Eastern Zhou Dynasty at this time, and it should be Luoyi. Some book friends pointed out this mistake, but you didn't see it corrected.
The first 10 or 20 chapters are quite interesting. The first one is that the merits are too easy to obtain. The second one is that there is a lot of nonsense and too much explanation. For example, in Chapter 67 when the protagonist meets Sanqing, I came out and explained a lot in ancient Chinese, but I couldn't understand it at all. There are too many words to explain before,
It's very similar to that copy of Journey to the West
The author's writing is so good😘👌Good reviews must be good
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Official(10)Scraped 3d ago
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Let me explain in particular, because there is no cultivation realm in the original work of Journey to the West, only immortals and mortals, and two Tao fruits, Hunyuan Yiqi and Hunyuan Wuji. At the beginning, I followed the original work of Journey to the West and did not write anything related to the realm of cultivation. After reading it, the editor said, this is an online article. The most intuitive expression of the growth of the protagonist in online articles is the improvement of the realm of cultivation. If I write this, I will cut off my own arm and prevent readers from having anything to do with the protagonist. How to grow, this book will definitely not produce results, so I started to add the realm of cultivation. At first, I planned to write it according to the levels of the Great Wilderness. I went through other Journey to the West novels, and all the novels written according to this realm were scolded, no matter how good the grades were, so I decided to use the elements that clearly appeared in the original work as the level of cultivation. In the original book, the Tathagata said that there are five levels of immortality, so I used this as the level of cultivation. It was difficult to adjust, and this is what I can do. This is the limit of what you can do. If you can't accept it, all you can do is say sorry.
Very beautiful, very wonderful
The conversational language is very awkward, half white and half ancient, used together, making it uncomfortable to read. I hope it can be changed.
Journey to the West fan
The protagonist plug-in is the world-destroying Great Mill in the prehistoric world. I wonder if there will be a prehistoric map in the future. The heroine is the original Little Dragon Girl
After watching half of it, overall it was okay, but the emotional scene was too awkward. He was inexplicably nice to Long Nu. Is it because they killed Kui together? Later, there are the merits of sharing and nourishing, and the improvement of strength brought by the treasure of sharing and nourishing. It's so uncomfortable.
To be honest, the writing is okay, but the merit is really a failure, it is too worthless, just like if you help an old lady cross the road on the roadside, Heaven will give you a bunch of merit. I just read Chapter 35. I don't know what to write later, but I really feel that there is no need to write about this merit and make it concrete. The good guy also uses his identity as a disciple of Sanqing as a skill. He will lose ten years of cultivation by praying to others at any time, and he can just worship others to death in a fight later.
What you wrote, author, is pretty good, but there are some minor mistakes. In the first three chapters, you write that the protagonist lives in Luoyi, which is right. Later, you write that the protagonist travels from Haojing, which is wrong. It is the Eastern Zhou Dynasty at this time, and it should be Luoyi. Some book friends pointed out this mistake, but you didn't see it corrected.
The first 10 or 20 chapters are quite interesting. The first one is that the merits are too easy to obtain. The second one is that there is a lot of nonsense and too much explanation. For example, in Chapter 67 when the protagonist meets Sanqing, I came out and explained a lot in ancient Chinese, but I couldn't understand it at all. There are too many words to explain before,
It's very similar to that copy of Journey to the West
The author's writing is so good😘👌Good reviews must be good









