This chapter introduces a new form of "healing" that is violently antithetical to the pleasant, restorative imagery found in typical xianxia. The technique from the *True Sutra of the Fire Vestments* is a prime example of the novel's subversion of genre tropes.
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This chapter introduces a new form of "healing" that is violently antithetical to the pleasant, restorative imagery found in typical xianxia. The technique from the *True Sutra of the Fire Vestments* is a prime example of the novel's subversion of genre tropes.
Story context
Get ready, fellow Daoists, because Chapter 125 is all about pain, trust, and the brutal calculus of survival. Our boy Li Huowang has just made a deal with the devil—or at least with a very shady cultist—and he's paying the price in flesh and agony. After a shocking betrayal that nearly got him killed, Li Huowang is forced to accept a "healing" that feels more like being eaten alive from the inside out. But amidst the searing pain, a strange new bond forms with the one-armed survivor, Jiang Yingzi. This chapter is a masterclass in the novel's core philosophy: there are no free lunches, and every bit of power or aid comes with a price tag of suffering. Buckle up, because the Ao-Jing Sect's true intentions are still murky, and Li Huowang's patience is wearing dangerously thin.
Why it matters
Chapter 125 is a "breather" chapter in the worst way possible—it's not a break from horror, but a quiet, visceral meditation on its consequences. The frantic action of the previous chapter gives way to a slower, more intimate kind of dread.
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Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Treatment
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Ao-Jing Sect, fire-slug, healing
Guide tags
horror, body horror, character bonding
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