
by AJS1496
In the opening arc, the Great Sage Equal to Heaven 齊天大聖, Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, is hurled through a tear in reality after defying the heavens one time too many. Instead of landing back in the familiar realms of Taoist myth, he crashes into the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 galaxy—a universe defined by endless war, xenophobia, and the tyranny of the Imperium of Man. Disoriented but defiant, Wukong is immediately identified as an unknown and dangerous entity by a strike force of Space Marines. What begins as a brutal clash—Wukong’s divine speed, cloud-somersaulting, and shape-shifting staff versus bolters, power armor, and machine faith—quickly becomes something more than a simple battle. As Wukong fights, he realizes that this universe has no Jade Emperor, no Bodhisattvas, and no cosmic balance—only unrelenting domination and annihilation. As the story unfolds, Wukong shifts from reckless fighter to reluctant wanderer, journeying through battlefields scarred by Chaos, alien empires, and imperial fanaticism. Some Space Marines come to see him not merely as a monster, but as an almost mythic figure—an embodiment of rebellion against oppressive cosmic order—while others view him as a threat that must be purged at all costs. Meanwhile, Wukong begins to suspect that the warp rift that brought him here was not an accident, but a test or trap laid by powers even beyond his understanding. The arc ends with Wukong standing alone atop a fallen titan, staff planted in the ground, neither conqueror nor servant, determined to carve his own legend in a universe that knows no mercy.
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