Bronze Coin Sword

A ritual Daoist weapon made of old Chinese coins strung on red cord. Traditionally used for exorcism; in this novel, it can separate and reform, capable of cutting supernatural entities.

A ritual Daoist weapon made of old Chinese coins strung on red cord. Traditionally used for exorcism; in this novel, it can separate and reform, capable of cutting supernatural entities.

Story context

Buckle up, readers—Chapter 241 is a nonstop, claustrophobic slaughter-fest that flips the escape narrative on its head. After being cleverly baited by the two-headed Han Fu, Li Huowang and his group discover that the “exit” light is actually the stronghold of the Lion-Masks: the Lion Dance Palace. What follows is a brutal chase through pitch-black caverns, where Han Fu plays hit-and-run harasser while a hundred-plus Lion-Masks close in from all sides. The chapter showcases Li Huowang’s instinct for self-sacrifice, Bai Lingmiao’s terrifying new mobility, and a grueling close-quarters duel between Li Huowang and Han Fu that ends in mutual bloodshed. There is no exit here—only more desperate running.

Why it matters

Chapter 241 is a masterclass in tension management. Pay close attention to how Han Fu uses the environment—he is not trying to win a direct duel but to manipulate the battlefield. His tactic of “disappearing” and letting monsters do the work is a smart, pragmatic evil. Li Huowang’s response is equally pragmatic: he immediately decides to self-sacrifice without hesitation, showing how far he has come from the confused victim of earlier chapters. Bai Lingmiao’s rescue is also a standout moment—she has evolved from a passive follower into an active, physically capable protector. Her four-legged charge and the visceral image of the veil-beast suggest her connection to folk spirit mediumship is deepening in frightening physical ways. The chapter ends with no clean victory, reinforcing the novel’s grim tone: survival is temporary, and every escape just leads to the next dead end.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Lion Dance Palace
Chapter references
20
Type hints
dao gui yi xian, Li Huowang, Han Fu
Guide tags
action, horror, betrayal

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian