The woman over fifty, donning glasses, is named Ming Lan.
She is the official in charge of the Blue Star Literature and Art Association's Fantasy Novel Department.
Most official fantasy literature activities are led by her.
At this moment, Ming Lan began reading the first chapter of "Journey to the West."
The title raised her eyebrows slightly: "From Precious Root is Birthed, by Heart and Nature is the Way Acquired."
"Humankind rises to benevolence, the substances of creation molded into form. To understand the primal work of creation, behold the Journey to the West, the deliverance from hardship."
Journey to deliverance from hardship?
This seems to be the name of the classical version.
Whereas "Journey to the West" is the name of the popular version.
Why are there two versions?
Ming Lan continued reading with curiosity: