Chapter 280 The Celestial Empire Myth Engraved in Children's Hearts



Such prowess and excellence cannot be measured by money.

It's just taking the top spot in sales; for Dao, it's a piece of cake.

If netizens from other countries heard such Versailles-like remarks from Chinese netizens, I wonder if they would follow the internet and whip these despicable guys.

Amidst the praise, the next day arrived quietly, but the discussions about the works on Tao continued unabated.

However, because the movie "Princess Hours" is being released tonight, it has taken away some of the attention.

As time passed and evening arrived, the focus of the discussion shifted to the palace.

Perhaps because Dao achieved excellent results, many netizens are speculating about what kind of results Gong will achieve.

Can we break through the limitations of the past and create new history?

Or perhaps it's possible to break the existing record and surpass one's own limits.

In short, there are all sorts of speculations, but the general consensus is that it will be difficult for Gong to surpass Dao's achievements.

Netizens have listed the probability of this through various analyses.

Of course, although it is difficult to surpass Dao's achievements, Gong was once a world-class master, so there is still a certain probability that he can surpass his original achievements.

Both fans of the palace and Japanese netizens are very confident about this.

There's about an hour until the animated film of the palace is released.

In a family in the United States, the child sits quietly in front of the television early in the morning, waiting patiently.

Pixar was somewhat surprised to see his son sitting so obediently in front of the television this time.

"Dad, I want to see Monkey King."

However, the child then said to Pixar.

“Monkey King is gone.” Pixar was startled upon hearing this, but then patiently explained.

"Why isn't it available? I want to see Monkey King."

The child persisted, which surprised Pixar, who hadn't expected Monkey King to have such a significant influence on the child.

Just as he was about to explain the situation to his child, he saw his child suddenly take a plastic stick from the sofa and start waving it like the Monkey King.

This scene had an immense impact on Pixar.

What the hell is this?

"Where did you get that thing in your hand?" Pixar asked helplessly.

"This is Monkey King's golden cudgel!"

Of course I know what this is. What I want to ask you is where this thing comes from.

“I bought it for him. I saw someone selling it when we went shopping today. He wanted it, so I gave him the money and let him buy it himself.”

At that moment, Pixar's wife walked over and said something.

"Dad, don't I look cool?" the child asked Pixar.

Pixar nodded and gave a thumbs up.

But deep down, I was overwhelmed with a profound sense of awe.

It turns out that, without anyone realizing it, Taoism has already influenced American children to this extent!

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