The main characters of Journey to the West were: 1. Sun Wukong: A monkey from Huaguo Mountain was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. He is proficient in the Seventy-two Transformations and Somersault Cloud. He has extremely high wisdom and martial arts. 2 Zhu Bajie: A demon who was punished for stealing Tang Sanzang's meat and descended to the mortal world. Later, he became Sun Wukong's disciple. He liked to drink and eat delicious food, but he also had a kind side. 3. Sha Wujing: A Monk Sand from the Flowing Sand River was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. He was good at using martial arts such as the Immobilizing Technique, but he was also a little timid and cautious. 4. Tang Sanzang: A benevolent monk was sent by Buddha to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures. In order to save all living beings, he went through many hardships. 5 Li Shimin: The emperor of the Tang Dynasty personally ordered the capture of Sun Wukong and other demons and gave them the necessary support and help on the way to the scriptures.
Chapter 331, "The Casual Video Went Viral?!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Mr's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from At that moment in the He family.
Chapter 201, "Passing the Door Three Times without Entering", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Jiang Li into a new phase or setting. A useful checkpoint is the way the scene starts with The third time she passed by happened to be when she was rushing back...
Chapter 148, "None are Normal", is the clearest early answer because it turns Shen's situation into a concrete plot event.
Chapter 315, "New Policies for Long Mountain, Cold Apple Tree and the Silver Mine", is the clearest early answer because it turns Li Xuandu's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Only the third child, Li Xuandu, was ten years older than her and... and ending on Based on what those two just said, if I chased after them and killed....
Chapter 326, "Divide and Annihilate, Shattering Divine Light—The Trump Card Arrives! (3)", is the clearest early answer because it pushes Striped Tiger into a new phase or setting. The chapter turns that into something concrete by moving from Despite being restored to its normal size, the surface of the Striped... to He brought the Cold Beast Stakes from Xia City!" Upon Qiu Peng's....
Chapter 336, "Cultivation, Enlightenment Lotus Platform, Major Building Upgrades", is the clearest early answer because Small Wooden Desk finally turns buildup into a real advancement. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on [Unopened Building 2: Small Wooden Desk, Rough Iron Chain] Xia Hong... and ending on As expected, according to the pattern that the greater the resources....
Chapter 317, "Wrapping Up the Migration, Great Xia's Flourishing Scene, Star-picking Hall (Part 4)", is the clearest early answer because it turns Han Yue's situation into a concrete plot event. The chapter gives readers a real answer by opening on Madam, Seniors, I'm truly sorry, the young one wasn't meant to... and ending on Han Yue greets the two Ministers' Wives!" "Greet the Minister's....
Chapter 156, "Group Morning Run!", is the clearest early answer because it turns Li Bao's situation into a concrete plot event.
Chapter 348, "Zhu Ling in Dire Straits, Eight Camps Martial Contest, Betting Five Years—East Ridge Has Fallen!", is the clearest early answer because it turns East Ridge's situation into a concrete plot event. It opens with Moao Calendar, Year 131, September 15 Beining Mountain, Zhu Ling... and closes on Therefore, for Zhu Ling Camp, with a population of around 60 to 70....
Chapter 349, "Attempting to Cheat, East Ridge's Strength, Lu Yang's Tactics", is the clearest early answer because it turns East Ridge's situation into a concrete plot event. The setup is The saying "Gaining ten thousand jins of silver is not as valuable as..., but the pressure keeps building through Setting other things aside, Yang Zhun's reputation for valuing trust....