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A medical procedure used in psychiatry; in this novel, it serves as a crude but effective method of forcing Li Huowang back to the modern world.
A medical procedure used in psychiatry; in this novel, it serves as a crude but effective method of forcing Li Huowang back to the modern world.
Definition
A medical procedure used in psychiatry; in this novel, it serves as a crude but effective method of forcing Li Huowang back to the modern world.
Brace yourselves, fellow Daoists — we're back in the padded room. Chapter 533 yanks Li Huowang out of the Dao-Twisted World and smacks him down onto a hospital bed, electrodes and all. The electroconvulsive therapy worked a little *too* well, and now he's staring at Dr. Yi Donglai, a man who casually mentions the Zuowandao's Dice as if reading the morning paper. The horror here isn't a monster; it's a calm, rational doctor dismantling Li Huowang's reality by *talking about it like it's a delusion*. The chapter is a masterclass in psychological whiplash — we swing from the high stakes of sect warfare to a fluorescent-lit room where the greatest threat is a cup of pills and a reasonable proposition.
This is a *breather chapter* of the worst kind — no blood, no monsters, just a conversation that makes your skin crawl. Pay close attention to Yi Donglai's dialogue: his calm, reasonable tone is a weapon. He's not shouting; he's *helping*. That's what makes him so dangerous. For Li Huowang, the real fight isn't against the Dice or the Zuowandao — it's against the creeping doubt that *maybe this side is real*. Also, keep an eye on that smartphone. The red +99 notifications on QQ and WeChat are a beautifully cruel detail: the modern world has been trying to reach him, and he's been ignoring it. That's not a glitch — that's a choice.
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