When the Four Mischievous Monkeys of the Mortal World are born together, it is like raising poisonous creatures—one will inevitably become king. Reborn in the Westward Journey at Doumu Palace, he becomes a disciple of the Lady Golden Spirit of the Interception Sect. Gifted beyond compare, fate brings opportunity after opportunity. He masters the ten thousand demon arts and plots his own path through the journey to the West. By stepping into the story as the brother-in-law of the White Dragon, he seizes the merits of heaven and earth and devours the Stone Monkey of Spiritual Clarity. Though Sun Wukong’s remnant soul does not perish, the demonic king rises once more in the vast primordial world. He takes the Six-Eared Macaque as his disciple, seeking to understand all beneath the heavens and to prove his Dao in the great wilderness after the journey to the West. Yuan Wuji, the Long-Armed Ape, is destined to unleash the fierce might of the Interception Sect again. As the three monkeys vie for supremacy, geniuses fall, and heaven and earth are made whole in pursuit of the Great Dao. Soldier faces soldier, general faces general—the primordial world thrives as foreign realms invade. With ten thousand demons crowned king and ruling the cosmos, who in heaven or on earth can stand against me? [The outline of this novel is extremely clear in my mind, so I never experience writer’s block during the process. I usually write each chapter in one sitting. If there are any typos, I hope readers will forgive them and feel free to point them out in the comments. You are also welcome to follow the author’s Weibo: Angry Guava.]
Happiness is when I need you and you just happen to be by my side. Even if our hair has turned silver, as long as you are with me, even the storms of fate are bearable. It’s easy to call you “wife,” not hard to call you “darling,” but to call you “my old lady” is a lifelong promise. Never to leave nor forsake, forever.
Today I watched a certain girl group show and realized that even an old aunt like you dares to insult my beloved girl. Go home and take a good look in the mirror before you speak! Ugly people cause the most trouble, so calling you an old aunt is not excessive at all.
Continue reading “Rebirth: King of Ten Thousand Demons in Journey to the West.” The next chapter is currently being typed. Please wait a moment. When the content is updated, simply refresh the page to get the latest chapter!