Definition
A historical Chinese concealed weapon consisting of a weighted head connected to a rope or chain, used for entangling and bludgeoning.
A historical Chinese concealed weapon consisting of a weighted head connected to a rope or chain, used for entangling and bludgeoning.
Definition
A historical Chinese concealed weapon consisting of a weighted head connected to a rope or chain, used for entangling and bludgeoning.
Buckle up, fellow Daoists—because this chapter is a non-stop, pedal-to-the-metal assassination sprint. Li Huowang has completely abandoned stealth and gone full berserker mode, tearing through the Great Liang palace like a one-man army. The chapter kicks off with a visceral, high-stakes attempt on the Empress Dowager’s life, showcasing a brutal new combat dynamic between Li Huowang and Li Sui. But the palace's defenses are no joke, featuring a seductive Hu Ji assassin whose abilities hit Li Huowang right where it hurts—his emotions. It’s a raw, bloody spectacle of pain-as-power, culminating in a chilling face-off with a figure from the Ao-Jing Sect that leaves us hanging on a razor’s edge.
This is a pure action chapter, but it’s also a major character moment for Li Huowang. Notice how he no longer hesitates, no longer questions. He is a cold, efficient predator. The horror here isn’t in the monsters, but in the protagonist himself. The real terror is watching a man who has completely become the weapon he was forced to forge. Pay close attention to the dynamic with Li Sui—she is acting less like a passenger and more like a perfect combat partner. The final reveal of the Ao-Jing Sect member is a classic cliffhanger. This isn’t just a random guard; this is a cultivator from a sect that *revels* in the same pain Li Huowang uses. This fight will be less about dealing pain and more about who can *endure* it longer. Get ready for a collision of two immovable objects.
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