
Reborn as a Stupid Monster in Journey to the West
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Reborn as a water ape in the journey to the west, he can carry mountains and seas with him. He is extremely powerful and is invincible in water battles.
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
The protagonist thinks he is a smart person. In fact, he is an idiot.
Well enough
This book is compared to other time travel books. Now it's closer to reality, everything else is too ideal. Why travel to the West and become sworn sworn friends with the Monkey King? I learned his Kung Fu Eighty-nine Mysterious Skills 72 Changes and so on. Or become a master with Sun Wukong. Without a Tiangang 36, it becomes very powerful. All too ideal. But this book is different, written very realistically. When you travel to the world of Journey to the West, you have nothing and no power. A person who is an ant in the eyes of others is much stronger than you in your eyes. It can be easy. Take your life and control your life and death. Overall it's not bad, keep it up!
I haven't read it yet. The author should be writing about Wuzhiqi, the prototype of Wukong.
There is no support for Qi, or there is no support for Qi. Water monster in Chinese mythology. He is shaped like an ape, with a flat nose, a protruding forehead, a white head and a green body, and blazing eyes. His head and neck are hundreds of feet long and his strength exceeds that of nine elephants. He often makes trouble in the Huai River and harms the people. When the great god Yu was regulating the Huaihe River, Wu Zhiqi was causing mischief, wind and thunder were blowing together, and the trees and rocks were roaring. Yu was very angry and summoned the gods. The god Gengchen (some say Yinglong) captured Wuzhi Qi. Although Wuzhiqi was caught, he was still fighting and jumping around, and no one could restrain him. So Yu locked his neck with a big iron rope, pierced his nose with a golden bell, and buried him at the foot of Turtle Mountain in Huaiyin. From then on, the Huai River flowed into the East China Sea peacefully.
very good
Come on, author, ten Chinese characters↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗
Keep
I just looked at the chapter titles and cast 9 recommendation votes! Author, keep up the hard work!
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Official(5)Scraped 19d ago
The protagonist thinks he is a smart person. In fact, he is an idiot.
Well enough
This book is compared to other time travel books. Now it's closer to reality, everything else is too ideal. Why travel to the West and become sworn sworn friends with the Monkey King? I learned his Kung Fu Eighty-nine Mysterious Skills 72 Changes and so on. Or become a master with Sun Wukong. Without a Tiangang 36, it becomes very powerful. All too ideal. But this book is different, written very realistically. When you travel to the world of Journey to the West, you have nothing and no power. A person who is an ant in the eyes of others is much stronger than you in your eyes. It can be easy. Take your life and control your life and death. Overall it's not bad, keep it up!
I haven't read it yet. The author should be writing about Wuzhiqi, the prototype of Wukong.
There is no support for Qi, or there is no support for Qi. Water monster in Chinese mythology. He is shaped like an ape, with a flat nose, a protruding forehead, a white head and a green body, and blazing eyes. His head and neck are hundreds of feet long and his strength exceeds that of nine elephants. He often makes trouble in the Huai River and harms the people. When the great god Yu was regulating the Huaihe River, Wu Zhiqi was causing mischief, wind and thunder were blowing together, and the trees and rocks were roaring. Yu was very angry and summoned the gods. The god Gengchen (some say Yinglong) captured Wuzhi Qi. Although Wuzhiqi was caught, he was still fighting and jumping around, and no one could restrain him. So Yu locked his neck with a big iron rope, pierced his nose with a golden bell, and buried him at the foot of Turtle Mountain in Huaiyin. From then on, the Huai River flowed into the East China Sea peacefully.
very good
Come on, author, ten Chinese characters↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗↖(^ω^)↗
Keep
I just looked at the chapter titles and cast 9 recommendation votes! Author, keep up the hard work!









