Definition
The core Confucian virtue demanding absolute respect, obedience, and care for one’s parents and elders. In the Dao-Twisted World, this sacred duty is often twisted into a justification for the most monstrous acts.
The core Confucian virtue demanding absolute respect, obedience, and care for one’s parents and elders. In the Dao-Twisted World, this sacred duty is often twisted into a justification for the most monstrous acts.
Definition
The core Confucian virtue demanding absolute respect, obedience, and care for one’s parents and elders. In the Dao-Twisted World, this sacred duty is often twisted into a justification for the most monstrous acts.
Locked and loaded for a high-stakes assassination, Li Huowang trails the Empress Dowager and the Eldest Princess to a mountain temple. But instead of spilling blood, he gets a front-row seat to a deadly game of psychological ping-pong. This chapter is all about the *wait*—the breathless crawl through a web of hidden guards, the quiet observation of power, and an unexpected detour into filial piety that reeks of a trap. It’s a masterclass in tension before the trigger is pulled.
A deadly quiet before the storm. This chapter is pure stealth gameplay with the volume turned way down. The tension comes not from action, but from Li Huowang’s internal clock ticking down as he hangs upside down, sword in hand. The big twist is that the target isn’t the most dangerous thing in the room—the family drama might get him first. Keep your eyes peeled, because every detail in a *Dao Gui Yi Xian* chapter like this is either a clue or a coffin nail.
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