Hao Yuantian

A Core Formation cultivator on Condensing Jade Island who loudly recruits Han Li for a hunting group; he represents the island’s active, transparently strategic social scene.

A Core Formation cultivator on Condensing Jade Island who loudly recruits Han Li for a hunting group; he represents the island’s active, transparently strategic social scene.

Story context

Finally, some open sea! After three days of tense, uneventful flying—punctuated only by a wide berth around a rank-five beast too big to ignore—Han Li reaches the Outer Star Seas in earnest. This chapter is a masterclass in *worldbuilding through logistics*: the moment he steps onto Condensing Jade Island, he has to recalibrate everything he thought he knew about the local ecosystem. No more safe harbors or crowded markets. The shops are owned by major alliances, the Core Formation cultivators are aggressively recruiting partners, and the very geography of the island screams "deadly frontier." Han Li spends his time buying a chart, dodging a price-gouging merchant, politely declining a hunting invite, and then immediately putting the island behind him. It’s a quiet chapter on the surface, but beneath it hums all the cold, calculating machinery of the Mortal Stream: information is currency, trust is scarce, and the sea outside that island is a predator’s kingdom.

Why it matters

This chapter is the calm before the storm—the "quiet victory" phase of Han Li’s preparation arc. If you're a fan of exposition-dense worldbuilding that treats a boring island market as a source of tactical intelligence, you'll love this. Pay close attention to the three seconds of hesitation Han Li shows when Hao Yuantian makes his offer; that's not social awkwardness, it's a full risk-assessment subroutine running in real-time. Also, note the contrast between the Fengle Alliance's transparent greed and the rival depot's "sending a quick-witted youth to butter up a big customer" strategy—two different approaches to the same hostile market. Finally, the coral island at the end isn't just a beautiful sight. In the Mortal Stream, a place this striking usually means something important is there, or something deadly. Get ready.

Quick facts

Source novel
A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality
First appearance
A Quiet Frontier
Chapter references
1
Type hints
condensing jade island, fengle merchant alliance, outer star seas
Guide tags
Worldbuilding, Frontier Economy, Isolated Island

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Source novel

A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality