Nishang

A spirit herb with thirteen curled leaves that emits a demonic-beast-luring scent every hundred years when a leaf unfurls. Also known as 'Demon Luring Grass,' it was abandoned by most cultivators due to its rigid growth cycle.

A spirit herb with thirteen curled leaves that emits a demonic-beast-luring scent every hundred years when a leaf unfurls. Also known as 'Demon Luring Grass,' it was abandoned by most cultivators due to its rigid growth cycle.

Story context

Welcome back, fellow Daoists, to another masterclass in applied cunning. Forget flashy duels or world-shattering revelations—Chapter 401 is a pure, unadulterated lesson in Han Li’s favorite pastime: *turning the system against itself.* We watch our favorite paranoid cultivator transform from a wandering swordsman into a patient, calculating predator. This isn’t about raw power; it’s about preparation, patience, and weaponizing obscure botanical knowledge. The stage is set on the desolate Red Coral Island, a place that will soon become a kill box. Get ready for a slow-burn chapter where the real action isn't a fight, but the meticulous construction of a perfect trap and the clever exploitation of a neglected corner of the cultivation world’s ecology. It’s a quiet chapter, but the tension is all in the setup.

Why it matters

This chapter is a slow, satisfying setup that rewards patient readers. Don’t skip the historical flashback about the Nishang Grass! It’s not just a lore dump; it’s a brilliant piece of narrative economy. It establishes the rules of the world (why this plan hasn’t been done before), showcases the limitations of typical cultivators, and highlights Han Li’s unique genius in exploiting a loophole that only *he* can exploit. The real drama here isn’t in what happens, but in the *preparation*. Watch how methodically Han Li works: surveying, planning, layer upon layer of arrays. The payoffs from these setups are some of the most satisfying in the story. By the end, you should feel a cold sense of anticipation, not for a battle, but for the inevitable, efficient harvest that is about to begin.

Quick facts

Source novel
A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality
First appearance
The Winds Rise Overseas, Nishang Grass
Chapter references
1
Type hints
nishang grass, demon luring grass, han li trap setup
Guide tags
logistics chapter, lore drop, patient setup

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Source novel

A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality