Monster Notebook

by man8737 on 2009-09-01 15:12:34

"Monster Chronicle" is a derivative novel of "Journey to the West". After the stone monster Sun Wukong made a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace, he became the idol of all monsters. However, his betrayal of monsters and turning to Buddhism, following Tang Monk to the west and becoming the enemy of all monsters, caused a great stir in the monster world. The entire monster world felt the disillusionment and indignation of losing their top hero idol. A grand battle between monsters, gods, Buddhas, and immortals thus began... with martial arts, magical weapons, conspiracies, and romantic love stories all included, creating a secret manual that combines fantasy, wuxia (martial arts fiction), romance, and reality.

Monster Chronicle Part One

Our cave's Great King Black Eagle hurriedly went to the Hengduan Mountains for a meeting two days ago. Speaking of which, our cave can be considered a mid-level cave, so we were lucky enough to get an invitation to attend the meeting. Most small mountain caves don't even have the qualifications to attend. Of course, they can't cause much trouble either. Strength decides everything; once the results of the conference are out, they will just follow and execute them. I was originally a leisurely wandering monster, finding a desolate mountain cave to cultivate casually. But since I am an unfortunate contemplative type of monster, my strength has never been very high.

Monster Chronicle Part Two

The young man elegantly took a few steps, with a warm smile on his face as he looked at the stunning Chu Yue. This man was over seven feet tall, with a slightly dark complexion but subtly glowing red, with two sword-like eyebrows and a pair of phoenix eyes, handsome and valiant. He wore a water-white long robe, with only a light golden belt, nothing else decorated, appearing simple and brisk. Over it was an ivory-colored sleeveless coat, with a dark green sharkskin scabbard long sword diagonally on his back, a fiery red long tassel hanging from the hilt, slightly fluttering in the wind.

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