Blood

Dried blood residue, often consumed by Li Sui as a source of sustenance and growth. It reinforces her parasitic, alien nature.

Dried blood residue, often consumed by Li Sui as a source of sustenance and growth. It reinforces her parasitic, alien nature.

Story context

Our little monster just leveled up in the worst possible way—she learned what death *feels* like. Chapter 630 is the emotional gut-punch you didn't think you needed from a faceless dog-headed horror wrapped in a living suit of tentacles. Li Sui, who once couldn't grasp that a severed head meant the end, now has to process the fact that her very existence can *kill people by accident*. It's not a boss fight or a lore dump; it's a family drama held together by viscera, blood scabs, and a father who will bite off a man's ear for bullying his daughter. Get ready, fellow Daoists—this one's a tearjerker wrapped in a horror show.

Why it matters

This is one of those rare chapters where the horror isn't about fighting gods or surviving rituals—it's about a monster accidentally making two old people drop dead from sheer shock, then feeling *really bad* about it. Li Sui's emotional awakening is both heartwarming and absolutely devastating. She's learning what love means, and with love comes the fear of loss. The fact that she asks Li Huowang, "Dad, promise you won't die," and that he actually *agrees*, is a moment of fragile hope in a world built on betrayal and suffering. Savor it—it won't last forever. Also, note the callback: Li Huowang biting off the thug's ear is him literally going feral for his daughter, a raw display of parental rage that proves he's still got some humanity left.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Death
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Dao Gui Yi Xian, Li Sui emotional growth, Li Huowang fatherhood
Guide tags
Dao Gui Yi Xian, Chapter 630, Li Sui

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian