Definition
An ancient restriction type designed to be unbreachable except through a single, pre-set entrance; its name derives from the Big Dipper (Tiangang) and celestial arrays in Daoist ritual magic.
An ancient restriction type designed to be unbreachable except through a single, pre-set entrance; its name derives from the Big Dipper (Tiangang) and celestial arrays in Daoist ritual magic.
Definition
An ancient restriction type designed to be unbreachable except through a single, pre-set entrance; its name derives from the Big Dipper (Tiangang) and celestial arrays in Daoist ritual magic.
Hoo boy, fellow Daoists! Just when you thought things were settling into a predictable “three Nascent Soul monsters stroll through an ancient ruin” routine, Han Li does *that thing* he does best—stumbles over a secret that everyone else missed. This chapter is a masterclass in Mortal Stream storytelling: while the heavy hitters posture and calculate, Han Li uses his grubby mortal-world street smarts to find a hidden cavity in a wall where no right-thinking cultivator would ever look. It’s a classic reminder that in this world, professional paranoia and low-brow skills pay better than raw power.
This chapter reads like the calm before a storm. Everyone’s waiting, the pressure is building, and Han Li is quietly turning over a stone no one else bothered to check. The real tension here isn’t action—it’s the *information asymmetry* Han Li is about to generate. Get ready—something’s about to crack open, and it probably won’t be friendly.
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