
Journey to the West: the Fourth Natural Disaster Sweeps Across the Three Realms
by Follow Your Heart In Everything
About This Novel
When the health bar on Tathagata Buddha's head lit up, the players took the equipment that exploded in the heaven and went to the West Tianling Mountain in a mighty manner! ---------- Chen Xiu summons players to disguise themselves as monkeys from the Huaguo Mountain, follow the Buddhist plan to fight monsters and level up, break into the Dragon Palace, cause trouble in the underworld, sweep through the heavens, and use the power of the "fourth natural disaster" to push across the three realms and wipe out the gods and Buddhas in the sky! "As long as you dare to show your health bar, there is no boss that players can't solve!" Many years later, when Tang Sanzang finally arrived in the West after enduring eighty-one hardships, he found that the Great Leiyin Temple had long been in ruins!
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Official(67)Scraped 19d ago
It turns out that the East China Sea really has more than just the Dragon King, Shrimp Soldiers and Crab Generals, as well as ancillary aquatic tribes, which completely overturned my understanding of the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea. If this is really the case, it would not be extremely difficult for Wukong to get weapons.
So poisonous,
It may not be suitable for old bookworms. I was put off by the first chapter.
The Tiandao server can summon the "Fourth Natural Disaster" to come, and has the ability to be infinitely resurrected. The ability of this clone is really too strong. It created a group of monkey grandsons for Sun Monkey. It would be great if there were so many clones who could do their homework.
Can anyone please share the complete realm level settings?
There are complete realm level settings.
poison
The first chapter convinced me to give up. The protagonist casually refined the Taoist treasure without even reaching the Taiyi Golden Immortal. He could also give others the ability to be immortal and poison him to death.
The starting setting is very discouraging! Not even a saint has found a treasure that even Hongjun Tiandao can't find, and its functions are even more powerful than Tiandao! You might as well just become invincible.
Can't read anymore
Hong: wild goose; Jun: thirty catties. Hongjun is so heavy that it cannot be cooked in a large pot and requires two barbecue grills. The prehistoric era was exaggerated too seriously. A character who first appeared in the Ming Dynasty's "Fengshen Yan" was exaggerated like this, and the real world was only one-forty-ninth of the prehistoric era. Nausea
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25 reviews and two five-star reviews
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Official(67)Scraped 19d ago
It turns out that the East China Sea really has more than just the Dragon King, Shrimp Soldiers and Crab Generals, as well as ancillary aquatic tribes, which completely overturned my understanding of the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea. If this is really the case, it would not be extremely difficult for Wukong to get weapons.
So poisonous,
It may not be suitable for old bookworms. I was put off by the first chapter.
The Tiandao server can summon the "Fourth Natural Disaster" to come, and has the ability to be infinitely resurrected. The ability of this clone is really too strong. It created a group of monkey grandsons for Sun Monkey. It would be great if there were so many clones who could do their homework.
Can anyone please share the complete realm level settings?
There are complete realm level settings.
poison
The first chapter convinced me to give up. The protagonist casually refined the Taoist treasure without even reaching the Taiyi Golden Immortal. He could also give others the ability to be immortal and poison him to death.
The starting setting is very discouraging! Not even a saint has found a treasure that even Hongjun Tiandao can't find, and its functions are even more powerful than Tiandao! You might as well just become invincible.
Can't read anymore
Hong: wild goose; Jun: thirty catties. Hongjun is so heavy that it cannot be cooked in a large pot and requires two barbecue grills. The prehistoric era was exaggerated too seriously. A character who first appeared in the Ming Dynasty's "Fengshen Yan" was exaggerated like this, and the real world was only one-forty-ninth of the prehistoric era. Nausea
The comment was eaten by the author
25 reviews and two five-star reviews




















