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Low-grade formation instruments that generate thick artificial mist; Han Li refined multiple sets and buried them around his island to merge with the natural sea fog for layered concealment.
Low-grade formation instruments that generate thick artificial mist; Han Li refined multiple sets and buried them around his island to merge with the natural sea fog for layered concealment.
Definition
Low-grade formation instruments that generate thick artificial mist; Han Li refined multiple sets and buried them around his island to merge with the natural sea fog for layered concealment.
Finally, some peace and quiet! After the tense auction and the chaotic vibes of Qiyuan Island, our favorite paranoid cultivator Han Li gets to do what he does best—run away from crowds and find a remote, utterly hidden spot to set up shop. This chapter is a beautiful, methodical deep breath: a logistical pivot where Han Li shops for maps, scouts the ocean for a private island, and leverages a swarm of grade-one demon fish to create the perfect secret cave. It’s the Mortal Stream equivalent of “let me just build my base before the next disaster”—and the paranoia-rich details (covering the island with extra fog arrays, testing the bottom of the sea) remind you that this man *learns* from every close call. Plus, a tantalizing cliffhanger with a mysterious jade slip and a box of five-colored beads—what’s he planning?
This chapter is a textbook example of *RMJI’s* quieter strengths—the strategic pivot rather than the sword fight. If you’ve been craving a breather after the tension of the Blood Forbidden Trial arc, here it is: Han Li shops for maps like a tourist who’s *very* worried about pickup artists, flees to the literal middle of nowhere, and then spends a week rigging his island to be invisible. The Mortal Stream rule at work here is simple: **avoiding attention is a combat skill**. Every pond he carves, every array he buries, every Swallowing Sea Fish he counts—it’s all paranoia payback for every time he’s been caught with his pants down before. Also, pay close attention to that ending. The five-colored beads and the pale yellow jade slip are clearly setting up something big. Storage pouch hinting, fellow Daoists—always a good sign that the peaceful days are numbered.
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