Definition
A high-quality magical tool associated with the Xun Clan, capable of unleashing devastating fire attacks; its activation requires incantation time.
A high-quality magical tool associated with the Xun Clan, capable of unleashing devastating fire attacks; its activation requires incantation time.
Definition
A high-quality magical tool associated with the Xun Clan, capable of unleashing devastating fire attacks; its activation requires incantation time.
Welcome back, fellow ascended readers! Chapter 632 delivers a double dose of exquisite Mortal Stream combat philosophy—disguised as sect tournament filler. After Han Li’s jaw-dropping “wallet warfare” in Round One (thirty-plus Fireball Talismans? In a single throw?), he’s back for Round Two, and we get a textbook demonstration of why the Mortal Stream protagonist fights smarter, not flashier. This chapter isn’t about epic showdowns; it’s about resource calculation, perfect timing, and the fine art of making your opponent look foolish without ever baring your fangs. Plus, we get a front-row seat to how Han Li’s “kill the chicken with a butcher’s knife” approach plays out in real time.
Pay close attention to how Han Li’s fights invert the expected power hierarchy. The Xun prodigy has a prestigious bloodline, a special meridian, and a top-tier magical tool. Han Li has… a pile of paper talismans and mundane footwork. The Mortal Stream doesn’t reward raw talent; it rewards preparation, resource hoarding, and ruthless tactical asymmetry. The second fight is even more instructive: Han Li lets his opponent briefly think he’s winning before neutralizing him with a single, elegant move. That’s the Mortal Stream protagonist’s real strength—not overwhelming power, but the ability to make the other side’s entire game plan irrelevant. Ask yourself: what does the Xun Clan kid take away from this loss? His gear was superior, his cultivation higher, his family backing stronger. He lost to a guy with no lineage, no flashy bloodline, just a pocket full of paper and some mortal street-fighting technique. That’s a humiliation that can’t be fixed by training harder. It’s a worldview wound.
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