Golden

A tracking spirit insect used to follow the heretics to their island hideout.

A tracking spirit insect used to follow the heretics to their island hideout.

Story context

Get ready, fellow Daoists—this chapter is a masterclass in the Mortal Stream’s favorite trick: the double trap. Just when our posse of righteous(ish) cultivators thinks they’ve cornered the villainous bandits, everything flips sideways. What looks like a straightforward extermination raid turns into a tense standoff, with both sides realizing they’ve been played by a hidden third party. Han Li, naturally, spends most of the chapter sliding backwards like a paranoid crab—and we love him for it.

Why it matters

This is the kind of chapter where an attentive reader should feel the creep of paranoia along with Han Li. Notice how the battle starts efficiently but gets weird fast—the heretics fight like cornered animals, *not* like bandits expecting to be hunted. Pay attention to Elder Zhao’s too-quick trigger finger; the best traitors aren’t the ones sneaking in back doors, but the ones shouting “Charge!” before anyone can ask questions. Also, enjoy Han Li’s silent crab-walk backwards—it’s a beautiful reminder that in the Mortal Stream, the only wrong move is not having an exit strategy.

Quick facts

Source novel
A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality
First appearance
Winds Stir Beyond the Seas; The Scheming Web
Chapter references
1
Type hints
a record of a mortal's journey to immortality, chapter 410, rmji
Guide tags
Action, Intrigue, Revenge Arc

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Source novel

A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality