
Journey to the West: Comparison between Apprentices, Tang Monk Cried
by The Fox Who Loves Mooncakes
About This Novel
Liusha River, parallel time and space contrast, the sky falls, showing the completely different differences between Tang Seng's apprentices. Tang Seng looked at the group of people who were laughing and laughing all the way and protecting them, especially the well-behaved disciple of the Monkey King. He took another look at the rebellious Lotus Root Jing next to him, and shot him with a single shot at any disagreement, and began to think about why his apprentice was Nezha, and why there were three Tang Monk apprentices in the parallel world and a horse? ......... Havoc in heaven! Sun Wukong must try the taste of the Emperor of Heaven. Nezha... Where is Li Jing? Where is Li Jing? Three dozen white-bone spirits. Sun Wukong: "Master, you don't believe me? Then I'll leave?" Nezha: "Tang Monk, you don't believe me? Are you a monster?" Obtain the scriptures from the Great Thunder Sound Temple. Tathagata: "Of the ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, you have now only completed the eighty, and you still lack the last one." Sun Wukong - helpless and anxious, suggested that Sha Monk be a monster, and finally obeyed Guanyin's arrangement. Nezha's eyes were shining, and he couldn't wait to go to the heaven, treating Li Jing as the last difficulty.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
The content of this book is very novel, and the contrast between the two worlds is also very interesting. This book is very interesting.
The content of this book is very novel, and the contrast between the two worlds is eye-catching.
The old eunuch's book, alas, I've been fooled and shouldn't have read it.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
The content of this book is very novel, and the contrast between the two worlds is also very interesting. This book is very interesting.
The content of this book is very novel, and the contrast between the two worlds is eye-catching.
The old eunuch's book, alas, I've been fooled and shouldn't have read it.









