
Journey to the West: Traveling Through the Five Elements Mountains, Never Letting Go!
About This Novel
What should I do if I travel through the Five Elements Mountains? Waiting online, it's urgent! The log wind traveled through the Five Elements Mountain, and the broken monkey was about to break out of the mountain! Then am I dead? No, I can't let him out! ... Sun Wukong: "I want this sky to never be able to cover my eyes again! I want to make this land never again..." Bang~! A big stone hit Sun Wukong on the head. Yuan Mufeng: "Haha!" Tang Monk cried: "The poor monk has been climbing the mountain for twenty years!" Bodhisattva and Buddha also cried: "Please, please release Sun Wukong!" Sage: "??? How did the great catastrophe of heaven and earth become like this?"
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Official(10)Scraped 16d ago
Really convinced. . . . . .
What a dick, not only a dick but also a brainless one. The reason why people are called people is because they have brains
Author, you have written the protagonist as a badass, and even the saint as a badass. Which saint is not very good? It feels like a book has been written twice.
Sure enough the comments are right
Isn't it unreasonable for so many people to say that ordinary people can climb up Five Elements Mountain as soon as they ask? In what world in Journey to the West can one have the concept of being an ordinary person? Can the original sound like source shit? If you want to say that Yuan Shi sounds like the original, it's almost the same.
Neither fish nor fowl, a prehistoric road at the intersection,
He is just a second-rate protagonist, who knows the way of heaven, and is he treated as an ordinary person? Are you kidding me? A modern person of later generations only has this bit of common sense.
This protagonist is totally useless. Since he knows he is a prehistoric character, why is he so devoid of IQ? You don't know any of the ancient taboos. Since nothing happens when the word "dao" appears, you don't have any basic knowledge?
Not satisfactory
Tsk tsk tsk, it's so unsatisfactory and boring.
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It's a mess, the book's rating is not good, please try your best
Very good, very good, good, good, good, very good
Very good, very good, good, good, good, very good
I haven't seen much yet, but Tang Monk climbed 50 feet of Five Elements Mountain in two hours? One hour and two hours means one foot is about 3.3 Meters. So here comes the question. Tang Monk climbed 160 meters of Five Elements Mountain in 4 hours... Although I can't use my brain while reading, let's make some sense. Is it really climbing?
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Official(10)Scraped 16d ago
Really convinced. . . . . .
What a dick, not only a dick but also a brainless one. The reason why people are called people is because they have brains
Author, you have written the protagonist as a badass, and even the saint as a badass. Which saint is not very good? It feels like a book has been written twice.
Sure enough the comments are right
Isn't it unreasonable for so many people to say that ordinary people can climb up Five Elements Mountain as soon as they ask? In what world in Journey to the West can one have the concept of being an ordinary person? Can the original sound like source shit? If you want to say that Yuan Shi sounds like the original, it's almost the same.
Neither fish nor fowl, a prehistoric road at the intersection,
He is just a second-rate protagonist, who knows the way of heaven, and is he treated as an ordinary person? Are you kidding me? A modern person of later generations only has this bit of common sense.
This protagonist is totally useless. Since he knows he is a prehistoric character, why is he so devoid of IQ? You don't know any of the ancient taboos. Since nothing happens when the word "dao" appears, you don't have any basic knowledge?
Not satisfactory
Tsk tsk tsk, it's so unsatisfactory and boring.
? ? ?
It's a mess, the book's rating is not good, please try your best
Very good, very good, good, good, good, very good
Very good, very good, good, good, good, very good
I haven't seen much yet, but Tang Monk climbed 50 feet of Five Elements Mountain in two hours? One hour and two hours means one foot is about 3.3 Meters. So here comes the question. Tang Monk climbed 160 meters of Five Elements Mountain in 4 hours... Although I can't use my brain while reading, let's make some sense. Is it really climbing?









