Definition
A written charm empowered by a cultivator’s spiritual energy; often used to seal or immobilize ghosts in xianxia fiction.
A written charm empowered by a cultivator’s spiritual energy; often used to seal or immobilize ghosts in xianxia fiction.
Definition
A written charm empowered by a cultivator’s spiritual energy; often used to seal or immobilize ghosts in xianxia fiction.
Li Huowang tries to debunk the mass hysteria gripping Pi County—only to have reality twist under his feet once more. Just when he thinks he’s killed a lie with logic, a genuine “ghost” emerges from the crowd, forcing him to confront something far more unsettling: a horror that weaponizes the town’s own fear against them. Get ready for a chapter where the monster isn’t the ghost—it’s the collective delusion, and the brilliant, sickly light it casts on human nature.
Here’s the gut-punch of this chapter: Li Huowang is *right*, but right doesn’t save anyone. He debunks the lie perfectly, and yet a real monster still shows up to make the lie true by force. The chapter is a masterclass in how fear rewrites reality. Pay close attention to the woman with the baby—that’s an expertly crafted social micro-horror: she would rather believe a ghost stole her son’s organ than admit she had a daughter. And Li Huowang’s final move? He kills the ghost and then *lies to the town* that the ghost was the one they feared. It’s a brilliant, morally gray end: he extinguishes the immediate terror by feeding the very delusion he was trying to dismantle. That’s the Dao-Twisted World for you—sometimes you win by losing.
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