Definition
A legendary spirit wine brewed by the Riftwind Beast clan, requiring a century and a Transformation-level demon core. It can stimulate a cultivator's true essence to help break bottlenecks.
A legendary spirit wine brewed by the Riftwind Beast clan, requiring a century and a Transformation-level demon core. It can stimulate a cultivator's true essence to help break bottlenecks.
Definition
A legendary spirit wine brewed by the Riftwind Beast clan, requiring a century and a Transformation-level demon core. It can stimulate a cultivator's true essence to help break bottlenecks.
Welcome back, fellow cultivators, to the frontier grind! This chapter is a masterclass in Mortal Stream negotiation, served with a side of scalding-hot spirit wine. Our favorite paranoid alchemist, Han Li, has stumbled (or rather, strategically flown) into the territory of a Riftwind Beast named Feng Xi, a demonic cultivator who is terrifyingly powerful, surprisingly chatty, and has a very specific reason for not crushing Han Li like a bug. The entire chapter is a tense, high-stakes conversation where every word is a probe, every gesture is a threat, and the central question is simple: will Han Li be drinking a miracle cure, or a poisoned chalice? If you’ve ever wondered how a mid-Core Formation mortal survives a conversation with a being that can kill him with a snap of his fingers, this is your textbook example. Get ready for a bottle of booze that could change Han Li’s fate, or end it.
This chapter is a perfect example of how to build tension without a single punch being thrown. Pay close attention to Han Li’s internal calculation. His suspicion of the wine isn’t just paranoia; it’s a logical survival instinct honed over hundreds of chapters. The brilliance of Feng Xi’s character is that he is not a cackling villain but a pragmatic predator who uses honesty as a weapon. By laying out the brutal calculus of the deal so plainly, he removes all ambiguity and forces Han Li’s hand. The ultimate lesson here is the cost of weakness in this world. Han Li is not being targeted because he has a treasure, but because his *potential* is not yet high enough to be worth the risk of killing. His survival depends on becoming more valuable alive than dead. This is the core economic principle of the Mortal Stream, where your life is a stock that must constantly appreciate in value to avoid being liquidated.
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