Earth

The star of this chapter is the **Talisman Treasure (符宝)** . In standard xianxia, a Talisman Treasure is a brilliant hack: it's a one-time-use or limited-use replica of a true magical treasure's power, stored on a talisman base. It bridges the gap between a cultivator who can't yet wield a high-grade treasure and the overwhelming power of a real artifact. The key weakness is that it burns the user's magic power at an insane rate. Han Li's use of it here—under fire, with his barrier failing—is a perfect illustration of the *Mortal Stream* logic: you don't deploy your trump card until the risk of not deploying it is greater than the risk of exhausting yourself. The fact that it came from the Brilliant Gold Elder, a foe he defeated earlier, also reinforces the doctrine that every enemy you kill is a resource you inherit.

The star of this chapter is the **Talisman Treasure (符宝)** . In standard xianxia, a Talisman Treasure is a brilliant hack: it's a one-time-use or limited-use replica of a true magical treasure's power, stored on a talisman base. It bridges the gap between a cultivator who can't yet wield a high-grade treasure and the overwhelming power of a real artifact. The key weakness is that it burns the user's magic power at an insane rate. Han Li's use of it here—under fire, with his barrier failing—is a perfect illustration of the *Mortal Stream* logic: you don't deploy your trump card until the risk of not deploying it is greater than the risk of exhausting yourself. The fact that it came from the Brilliant Gold Elder, a foe he defeated earlier, also reinforces the doctrine that every enemy you kill is a resource you inherit.

Story context

This chapter is pure, concentrated *Mortal Stream* combat duct-taped onto a tactical resource-management problem. Han Li is outnumbered, injured, and cornered by two seasoned pursuers—one a brawler with a shape-shifting binding cord, the other a long-range caster with a nasty gourd full of black spheres. The fight doesn't rely on trump cards or sudden breakthroughs; it solves itself through layered preparation, a calculated gamble, and the cold deployment of a single high-end asset Han Li has been hoarding since his last major heist. The takeaway? In this world, victory is not about who hits harder, but who burns the right resource at the right moment—and who has the nerve to bet their life on a talisman they've never tested in combat.

Why it matters

This is one of those chapters where the fight choreography is itself a piece of character writing. Watch how Han Li doesn't brute-force his way through the ambush. He tests the opponent's defense with a low-cost attack (fireballs), confirms its strength, then makes a deliberate tactical retreat into a slower, more defensive stance (the Golden Firmament barrier). He uses that temporary safety to set up a battlefield control spell (quicksand), and only then—when he's bought himself a window of relative safety—does he pull out the Talisman Treasure. This is a three-step combat algorithm: 1) Probe the defense, 2) Control the engagement range, 3) Deploy overwhelming force at the optimal moment. This is Han Li's combat doctrine in a nutshell. Pay attention to the pacing: the moment the gray light appears, the fight shifts from “survival under pressure” to “cleaning up the mess.” That's the *Mortal Stream* equivalent of an endgame boss phase.

Quick facts

Source novel
A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality
First appearance
Slaughter
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Han Li, mortal stream, golden firmament talisman
Guide tags
Action, Combat, Revenge

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Source novel

A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality