Definition
Yang-aligned golden lightning derived from Divine Thunder Bamboo; the absolute bane of Yin-type entities like ghosts and resentful spirits.
Yang-aligned golden lightning derived from Divine Thunder Bamboo; the absolute bane of Yin-type entities like ghosts and resentful spirits.
Definition
Yang-aligned golden lightning derived from Divine Thunder Bamboo; the absolute bane of Yin-type entities like ghosts and resentful spirits.
This chapter is a masterclass in Mortal Stream combat reversal. Han Li gets caught off-guard by a hidden trap in his own treasure, loses his magic power, and nearly gets possessed by a ghost king who somehow bypasses a complete formation barrier. But instead of panicking, we see Han Li systematically neutralize each layer of the crisis. The Gold Devourer Beetles buy him time, his eerie calm buys him space, and when the ghost head finally lunges for the kill—BAM. Golden lightning. Instant obliteration. This chapter reads like a textbook on how a cool-headed calculator turns an ambush into an execution.
Get ready, folks—this is the turning point of the island arc. Han Li just destroyed a ghost king with a single breath attack. The Profound Bone Saint just folded without a real fight. And Han Li? He didn’t even break a sweat. The Mortal Stream formula is in full effect: yes, he took some damage and lost his magic power for a moment, but he came through with precise counters at every step—beetles for the soul-threads, thunder for the ghost head, cold words for the Saint. And the best part? He didn’t even need to use his most trumped-up cards to do it. If you’ve been wondering when Han Li would start feeling genuinely *dangerous*, this chapter is your answer.
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