Monkey King : The One And Only • Exclusive

“Master,” he said, teeth clenched. “I am yours.” On the road to the West, he fought demons who wore human faces, monsters who ate children, and princesses who were skeletons. He protected his master when the monk’s faith faltered. He was banished, forgiven, and banished again. He killed, wept, tricked, and saved.

“There is none like me,” he said. “But I am no longer alone.” monkey king : the one and only

He twirled it once. The ocean roared. He twirled it twice. The Dragon King wept. News of the Monkey’s thefts—immortality, erased death, stolen weapon—reached the Jade Emperor. The celestial bureaucracy was outraged. But the Emperor, ever pragmatic, offered a compromise: “Give him a minor title in Heaven. Keep your enemies close.” “Master,” he said, teeth clenched

For he is the one.