Possession Art

A temporary soul-projection technique that allows a powerful cultivator to remotely control a pre-prepared target. It differs from True Possession (夺舍), which permanently overwrites the original soul.

A temporary soul-projection technique that allows a powerful cultivator to remotely control a pre-prepared target. It differs from True Possession (夺舍), which permanently overwrites the original soul.

Story context

*The masks come off, the puppets reveal their strings, and the real predator steps into the light.* This chapter is a masterclass in Mortal Stream escalation: what starts as a tense three-way standoff among cultivators rapidly collapses into a single, horrifying revelation. Wu Chou’s casual confession of the entire conspiracy is just the appetizer. The main course? A high-stakes family drama between a demonic sect heir and his “uncle-master” that ends with a classic xianxia twist—**Possession Art**. The seemingly brash young heir is suddenly replaced by an ancient, narrowed-eyed nightmare: Extreme Yin Ancestor himself, using his grandson’s body as a living puppet. And here’s the kicker—that confident uncle-master? He’s starting to look a lot less confident. Get ready for a cold, calculating chess match between a cornered master and a rebellious disciple.

Why it matters

- **Pay attention to the power dynamic shift.** When the Ancestor speaks, his voice comes from his abdomen, not his lips. This is a deliberate, uncanny detail the author uses to signal that the being inside that body is *not human anymore*—it is a higher existence deigning to use mortal vocal cords. - **Madam Fan’s despair is your emotional barometer.** She represents the “managerial class” of the cultivation world—people who play politics and think alliances are built on favors and bodies. This chapter shows her system cracking under the weight of someone who operates on absolute force. - **The middle-aged “Uncle-Master” Sun is a walking tragedy.** He fled Extreme Yin Island decades ago to escape his master’s tyranny. He thought he had freedom. He thought he had power. This chapter reveals he has merely been living on borrowed time, and his past has finally caught up with him. His tremor of fear when the Ancestor appears is the reaction of a prey animal that knows a predator has locked onto its scent. - **Han Li is doing exactly what he should be doing: staying quiet, staying at the back, and gathering information.** He hasn’t even confirmed if the Divine Thunder Bamboo rumor is real yet. His hesitation is survival, not cowardice. In a chapter where everyone’s mask is being ripped off, the one who keeps his mask on the longest will win.

Quick facts

Source novel
A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality
First appearance
A Wind Rises Overseas: The Possession Art
Chapter references
5
Type hints
a record of a mortal's journey to immortality, rmji, chapter 411
Guide tags
betrayal, conspiracy revealed, master-apprentice conflict

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Source novel

A Record Of A Mortal S Journey To Immortality