Chapter 611: What happened five hundred years ago?
Controversy, controversy, of course there are those who are interested in it and find it interesting, and there are also those who insist on the original work and feel that Li Yi is just messing around.
Some netizens thought that Li Yi was just writing randomly.
"What a mess, just messing around blindly, this is blaspheming the famous book!"
"This is too exaggerated. It's a bunch of messy, self-righteous stuff. Do you really think you can be better than the author of the original work?"
"In the original work, how could the Monkey King not remember his identity?"
"Also, these four guys are completely random. Everyone's character has been changed, and it's the other way around!"
Of course, more discussion is needed!
"By the way, what happened to Sun Wukong during the five hundred years when he was trapped under the Five Elements Mountain?"
"It should be traced back to what happened to Wukong before that, right? And who is this female goblin? The first time we met was at the peach tree? I always feel that the female goblin has a bit of a crush on Wukong, hehe..."
"Being punished for not paying attention to the lecture is too perfunctory. I prefer Director Dog's interpretation!"
"There's also the Five Elements Mountain and the Five Prison Mountains, and they actually asked him to fight monsters. What's even weirder is that they asked him to kill himself!"
"This Sun Wukong is not the Monkey King, maybe it is another monkey!"
Although there is a lot of controversy, there are more discussions, which also means that Li Yi's strategy has taken effect.
With the two Weibo posts in the previous two days, many people's attention was attracted, and then "The Legend of Wukong" was launched!
Fan fiction like "The Legend of Wukong" would have become popular if it were written by other ordinary people, but I don't know how long it will take to ferment.
But for someone like Li Yi who has attracted much attention, he himself is the biggest focus of public opinion. Therefore, when "The Legend of Wukong" came out, hundreds of people saw it immediately.
Thousands of them.
Among these people, those who have watched "Journey to the West", whether it is a film or a TV series, must know it.
The first chapter of "The Legend of Wukong" actually throws out a big clue. Is the Sun Wukong who went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures the real Sun Wukong?
There is something wrong with his memory, what happened?
Although it seems to be ridiculing and scolding, there is a huge deviation from the original work and the story of "Journey to the West" in everyone's impression, but it is precisely because of this that it will trigger wider discussions and controversy.
And "Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage" is actually different from the original work of "Journey to the West" to some extent.
Because according to the original work of Journey to the West, the Great Sage was unsealed by Tang Monk.
In "Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage", it can be said that the Great Sage finally broke free from his imprisonment due to Jiang Liuer's "Great Sage".
It can be said that the two have different approaches but similar results, because they are both subversive.
The next day, Li Yi updated two new chapters as scheduled.
If we say that the first chapter of the update on the first day gives people a subversive feeling, it also makes people feel doubtful.
Then the next day, the content is really amazing and endless!
Carry the subversion to the end!
Because the content updated the next day can be said to be absolutely unimaginable.
Sun Wukong, who was in a bad mood, actually killed Tang Seng with a stick!
Sun Wukong actually beat Tang Monk to death with a stick!
Beat Tang Monk to death!
Beat him to death!
This makes people unable to keep up with Li Yi's rhythm.
What the hell, Sun Wukong beat Tang Monk to death?
This can be said to be a development that no one expected.
Is this even possible?
Then the story began to enter the flashback mode. Well, this movie fans are very familiar with it. Director Dog's style is the same for the movie and the same. There is nothing wrong with it.
In the flashback story, the imagination becomes even greater.
Zhu Bajie had a relationship with a fairy named A Yue;
Sun Wukong had a bond with a fairy named Zixia;
Even Bai Longma became a girl and was deeply in love with Tang Monk;
Anyone who has read "Journey to the West" knows that Zhu Bajie did have a love affair. In Gao Laozhuang, Zhu Bajie's daughter-in-law Gao Cuilan!
But what the hell, he actually had a relationship with a god named Ah Yue?
And Sun Wukong and the fairy named Zixia?
There is no "Westward Journey" in this world, so it makes people feel outrageous!
In "Journey to the West", everyone knows that Zhu Bajie is lustful, so it seems clear that he had a relationship with a certain fairy.
But the question is, Sun Wukong and the Monkey King actually have emotional scenes?
Isn't this too weird?
Because in everyone’s impression of Sun Wukong, he may have some characteristics, but only “love” seems to be insulated from the Great Sage.
However, why can't Sun Wukong have love?
Who stipulated it?
"Journey to the West"?
The original work just didn't say it, so who dares to say that Sun Wukong can't have love?
However, no one pays much attention to these love affairs that are completely different from the original work. Anyway, Sun Wukong can knock Tang Monk to death with a stick. If we try to argue whether it is reasonable or not, it is putting the cart before the horse.
However, everyone became more curious about what happened five hundred years ago.
How many things happened five hundred years ago? It seems that the four masters and disciples all have their own secrets?
The secrets from five hundred years ago have begun to be revealed. In fact, if it were not because it was too subversive, otherwise, there have been a lot of "Journey to the West" fanfics in recent years, with more bizarre plots, but the key is whether the author can justify himself.
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If it is possible, then why can't it be written like this?
The story tells that the white dragon horse once turned into a carp and was rescued by the young Tang Monk, and was thus attracted to Tang Monk.
The most popular thing about "The Legend of Wukong" is that from time to time it will throw out some words that people can't help but think about.
For example, my thoughts on this story: Will I end up swimming towards the same fate no matter which direction I choose?
Fate?
Is it fate for Sun Wukong and others to accompany Tang Monk to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures?
Or is it fate for Xiao Bailong and Tang Seng?
There is something wrong with Sun Wukong's memory. He doesn't even remember that he killed Tang Monk. Zhu Bajie also seems to have something wrong with his memory. He keeps talking about Gao Laozhuang, but no one has ever heard of that Zhuangzi...
Everything seems to have problems.
As "The Legend of Wukong" is updated, one article after another is released, allowing more and more people to join in.
We started discussing, discussing "The Legend of Wukong", discussing "Journey to the West", and discussing, how will the story in "The Legend of Wukong" continue?
Although the follow-up is still a bit messy, no one anymore thinks that Li Yi wrote randomly.
Because, many people like this messy article.
Because just looking at it makes people feel inexplicably moved.
For example: I am like an actor, crying and laughing sometimes. As time goes by, I don’t know whether the sadness and joy are my own or a performance. Many people are looking at me and applauding me, but I am very lonely. I live in my own world.
In my fantasy, I imagined that I was in a simple yet complex world, where there were only gods and monsters, no people, and all the trivialities in the world, but there were everything you can't imagine. But when I really live there, I
Lonely because I am alone.
Those who think this way may be Tang Monk, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha, and the banshee Shuang'er in the tree. They are all human beings, so they think this way. Even though they are not very human, this may be them.