Cover image for Versatile Mage: Gacha Entries, I Cultivate the Monkey King (Mago Versátil: Sorteios de Entrada, Eu Treino o Rei Macaco; Всесторонний Маг: Гача-записи, я воспитываю Царя Обезьян; Pháp Sư Toàn Năng: Rút Thẻ Từ Khóa, Ta Bồi Dưỡng Tề Thiên Đại Thánh; Penyihir Serba Bisa: Undian Entri, Aku Melatih Raja Kera; Mago Versátil: Entradas de Gacha, Entreno al Rey Mono; Quanfa: Citiao Chouka, Wo Peiyang Qitian Dasheng; 全法:词条抽卡,我培养齐天大圣)

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Versatile Mage: Gacha Entries, I Cultivate the Monkey King

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Type Web Novel
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Country China
Author 酒馆森
Artist / Illustrator 酒馆森
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Transmigrating into the world of Versatile Mage, Lu Ming awakens the Summoning Element and binds himself to the Myriad Realms Entry Gacha System. By slaying demons and monsters, he earns pulls for character-specific banners, and his very first summon is none other than Sun Wukong, the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. From that moment on, the young man from Bo City embarks on an unreasonably overpowered path to strength. While others toil in arduous cultivation or risk their lives hunting demons for resources, Lu Ming simply draws cards. When his peers are still boasting about securing a single Commander-tier summoned beast, Lu Ming’s monkey already dons the Phoenix-Winged Purple Gold Crown and wears the Chainmail Golden Armor. With Fiery Golden Eyes that shatter all magic, an Indestructible Diamond Body that achieves physical sainthood, the cosmic form of Dharma Idol that uses mountains as its frame, and the Seventy-Two Transformations that bend reality to his will, this ape is beyond comparison. When the monkey smashes a Monarch-tier demon’s skull with a single blow of his staff, the entire world is left in disbelief, crying out in shock at the monstrous power before them. Yet Lu Ming merely smiles, knowing his summoned beasts have only just begun. Calling forth the Ancestral Dragon, he reveals that his legion is no longer composed of ordinary magical beasts, but of legendary figures: the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, the Ancestral Dragon, the Kunpeng, the Qilin, and more. One by one, the myths of five thousand years of Chinese history descend upon the mortal realm. Some say he has tamed monsters, but Lu Ming disagrees. He insists that he has simply brought mythology back to life.
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