Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 2525 Meng Ben in This Life, Demon King of Journey to the West

Chapter 2525 Meng Ben in This Life, Demon King of Journey to the West

"Ding, the first God-level Talent Summoning Card is being activated..."

"Ding, the first person, Luo Shixin, martial arts strength 108."

Luo Shixin can be considered the earliest god-level martial arts talent on the system's list.

However, after appearing once, it never appeared again in the system's summoning or balancing list.

Even his father, who had been on the list of randomly summoned cards last time, had successfully been born before Luo Shixin finally reappeared on the system's list.

However, high-ranking gods still hold considerable prestige among the gods. If Luo Shixin can be summoned in this divine-level martial arts summoning, the outcome will be quite good.

"Ding, the second person, Ao Moang, strength 107."

Prince Moang, whose full name is Ao Moang, is only a minor character in the entire Journey to the West, with a limited number of appearances.

However, his strength is by no means weak.

At least among the many characters from the Four Seas Dragon Palace who appeared, he was definitely one of the best in terms of martial arts.

Prince Moang is known for his loyalty and bravery. He is the crown prince of the West Sea Dragon King and the elder brother of the white dragon horse Ao Lie. He is especially skilled in using the three-edged mace.

Ao Moang's cousin, Little Crocodile Dragon, captured Tang Sanzang in the Blackwater River and invited his uncle, the Dragon King of the West Sea, to come and eat Tang Sanzang's flesh together.

Upon learning of this, the Dragon King of the West Sea immediately dispatched Moang to lead troops to capture the little alligator dragon. The cousins ​​engaged in a fierce battle in the Blackwater River, but how could the little alligator dragon withstand the superior martial arts of his cousin Moang? In just three or five rounds, Moang captured the alligator dragon and brought him to justice.

In the previous battles, the strength of the alligator dragon was roughly the same as that of the sand pig. Among the demons in the eighty-one tribulations, it was obviously in a relatively weak category. It had some skills, but not many.

The small alligator dragon, roughly in the same tier as the sand pig, was defeated by Ao Moang in just three to five rounds. This alone is enough to demonstrate Ao Moang's strength.

However, Prince Moang, who performed exceptionally well in Journey to the West, became a complete extra in the sequel and was simply killed off.

Of course, the sequel wasn't written by Wu Cheng'en, so the two can't be completely equated, and it's impossible to force a direct comparison.

A mid-level divine general's strength is acceptable within the divine general ranks. However, Ao Moang's status as a rare water-based divine general is a significant advantage.

"Ding, the third person, Huang Mei, strength 108."

He is another master in Journey to the West, and a top-tier one at that. His strength is definitely among the top tier of all the demons, and he is one of the most powerful demon kings in the entire Journey to the West.

It is one of the few monsters in the entire book that made Sun Wukong repeatedly escape and ask for reinforcements, and defeated four waves of heavenly soldiers and generals in a row.

Even without any magical weapons, the Yellow-Eyebrowed King demonstrated top-tier strength among all the demons in Journey to the West in terms of pure martial arts skills alone.

The fact that he could fight Sun Wukong to a draw for fifty rounds in a one-on-one battle is enough to make him comparable to the Green Ox, who also caused Sun Wukong a lot of trouble, and stronger than powerful demons like the Green Lion and Yellow Wind, who fought Sun Wukong to a draw for 30 rounds.

Moreover, compared to his one-on-one combat record, Huang Mei's performance in group battles is clearly superior. In their first encounter, he fought Sun Wukong for fifty rounds without a clear winner. Subsequently, he was surrounded and attacked by a total of sixty-four people, including Sun Wukong, the Twenty-Eight Constellations, the Five Directions Jiedi, the Six Ding and Six Jia, and the Eighteen Guardian Arhats. Under the siege of sixty-four people, Huang Mei blocked one attack with one hand and then took out his bag.

In the second battle, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing joined forces and fought all day from dawn to dusk without being at a disadvantage.

He fought Sun Wukong and the Five Dragons and Two Generals for half an hour without being at a disadvantage. After the battle, Sun Wukong seemed to have been exhausted and fell asleep, which is an extremely rare battle in the entire book.

He held his own against Sun Wukong and the disciples of the Imperial Preceptor in four battles.

This kind of strength in group battles is definitely among the top in the entire Journey to the West demon kings.

Most importantly, this person not only possesses top-notch personal martial arts skills, but also top-notch magical weapons and powerful backers.

With top-notch personal martial arts skills, plus two powerful magic weapons, he is definitely qualified to compete for the title of the number one demon in Journey to the West, or at least be a contender for the top three.

"Ding, fourth person, Nangong Changwan, martial prowess 106."

Nangong Changwan was a nobleman of the Song state. According to historical records, Nangong Changwan had the strength to lift mountains and tripods, and the courage to withstand ten thousand men.

He has a unique skill: he can throw a halberd weighing hundreds of kilograms hundreds of meters into the air, and no matter how fiercely or rapidly it falls, he can catch it gently.

Once, during a battle between the states of Song and Lu, Nangong Changwan charged into the enemy ranks alone with his halberd. Tens of thousands of Lu soldiers dared not engage him. Finally, they managed to wound him and capture him only after a volley of arrows.

Later, Nangong Changwan killed Duke Min of Song and left the State of Song. When the princes sent men to besiege him, Nangong Changwan, holding a halberd in his left hand and pushing his mother's carriage with his right, broke through the gate and ran out like the wind, with no one daring to stop him.

In just one day, Nangong Changwan pushed a cart for more than 260 li to the State of Chen, a feat of superhuman strength rarely seen throughout history.

In his "Romance of the Eastern Zhou Kingdoms", Feng Menglong commented on him: "It is a pity that he was so brave and strong, but he only knew the difference between mother and son and the relationship between ruler and subject. In the end, his arrogance and killing were irreversible. This should serve as a warning to future rebels."

"Ding, the fifth person, Yang Youji, martial prowess 105."

Yang Youji was the best archer in the State of Chu, and arguably the best archer of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods.

His bow and arrow could pierce seven layers of armor, and hit the willow leaf with perfect accuracy from a hundred paces away, which is the origin of the idiom "hitting the willow leaf from a hundred paces away". Whether in terms of bow and arrow or arm strength, it was almost a pinnacle of ancient archery.

According to records, the King of Chu ordered his men to shoot a white ape, but they failed. Yang Youji merely drew his bow but did not release the arrow, and the white ape immediately embraced a tree and wept bitterly.

On another occasion, he mistook a rock for a rhinoceros and shot an arrow into it, with only the fletching sticking out, demonstrating his amazing arm strength.

In the Battle of Yanling, after King Gong of Chu was shot in the eye by Jin general Lü Qi, Yang Youji was ordered to retaliate and killed Lü Qi by piercing his neck with an arrow, thus turning the tide of the battle.

In his later years, when he led his army to resist Wu, he was surrounded by iron-bladed chariots due to underestimating the enemy and died from being pierced by thousands of arrows. He was "born of arrows and died of arrows", and his ending is inevitably lamentable.

"The candidates for the God-level Talent Summoning Card have been presented. Please eliminate two of the five candidates. The system will then summon from the remaining three candidates."

"System, remove Nangong Changwan and Yang Youji, and summon from the remaining three: Luo Shixin, Huang Mei, and Ao Moang."


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