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Fictional dynasties from Zhuge Yuan’s background. The Great Qi is his “true” reality; the Great Liang is the “stolen beam swapped for a rotten timber” world that he believes is a forgery. Think of it as a xianxia version of a conspiracy theory about an alternate history matrix.

Fictional dynasties from Zhuge Yuan’s background. The Great Qi is his “true” reality; the Great Liang is the “stolen beam swapped for a rotten timber” world that he believes is a forgery. Think of it as a xianxia version of a conspiracy theory about an alternate history matrix.

Story context

This chapter splits into two sharply contrasting halves. In the first, Li Huowang nails the true art of *agreeing without believing* as Zhuge Yuan tries to drag him into a crash course on alternate-history scholarship. Bro Zhuge is warming up for the full Historian Mode, but Li Huowang knows a 72-hour lecture when he sees one and shuts that down faster than a Zuowandao’s lie detection. The second half is a swerve that feels like a different novel: Lu Xiucai, freshly minted gambling god, is living his best life counting coppers in Yinling City. The visceral switch from philosophical dread to the stink of an actual gambling den is the chapter’s secret weapon—it reminds us that the Dao-Twisted World isn’t just cosmic horror; it’s also got *really bad foot odor*.

Why it matters

This is a *character economy* chapter. First half is pure Zhuge Yuan and Li Huowang: their dynamic solidifies as something between a scholar and his very reluctant apprentice. Zhuge Yuan is not wrong about the Great Qi—but Li Huowang doesn’t need to believe it to find it useful. That’s the real lesson: Li Huowang is learning to use people’s truths as tools, not as anchors. The second half is pure atmosphere: if you came here for high-octane cosmic cultivation battles, this one’s not it. Instead, you get the *smell* of a real, ordinary Chinese underworld. Lu Xiucai’s arc is a cautionary echo—he’s drunk on status, which is exactly the kind of trap the Zuowandao would love to spring. Read this chapter to breathe, laugh at the tonal whiplash, and appreciate how *normal* horror can look when it’s just a kid cheating at gambling in a reeking room.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Knowing Without Believing
Chapter references
1
Type hints
li huowang, zhuge yuan, great qi vs great liang
Guide tags
plot development, philosophical lore, character-driven

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian