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A lightning element infused into Han Li’s Azure Bamboo Cloudswarm Swords, granting them immense destructive power against demonic and evil entities; currently depleted.
A lightning element infused into Han Li’s Azure Bamboo Cloudswarm Swords, granting them immense destructive power against demonic and evil entities; currently depleted.
Definition
A lightning element infused into Han Li’s Azure Bamboo Cloudswarm Swords, granting them immense destructive power against demonic and evil entities; currently depleted.
Han Li, fresh off his conversation with two Star Palace Core Formation cultivators, decides to accompany them—then immediately attacks. What follows is a surgical, two-versus-one slaughter that showcases the raw power differential a well-prepared cultivator with *genuine* ancient treasures can wield against opponents stuck with self-refined or borderline equipment. The chapter moves fast, the kills are clinical, and the reveal of the Five Elements Ring’s containment ability is a game-changer. Oh, and someone’s watching from the water the whole time. This is Mortal Stream combat at its most transactional: don’t negotiate unless you’re ready to execute.
This chapter is a *palate cleanser of pure efficiency*. After the chaos of the Void Heaven Palace, Han Li is back in the open sea, and he’s operating at a new gear. Notice how the fight is framed: he doesn’t out-cultivate his opponents; he *out-equips* them. The Confucian scholar dies without casting a single spell. The burly man abandons his natal treasure just to flee, and still dies. That’s not brute force—that’s a setup executed with cold precision. Pay attention to the tease at the end: who’s in the water? In the Mortal Stream, no observation is ever purely coincidental, and no reveal is thrown away.
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