Definition
Refers to a tongue from a person with the Heart-Element constitution, a rare and valuable alchemical ingredient; the Daoist’s final discovery is a double windfall.
Refers to a tongue from a person with the Heart-Element constitution, a rare and valuable alchemical ingredient; the Daoist’s final discovery is a double windfall.
Definition
Refers to a tongue from a person with the Heart-Element constitution, a rare and valuable alchemical ingredient; the Daoist’s final discovery is a double windfall.
This chapter is a masterclass in genre blending—a slice-of-life *jianghu* hustle, a folk exorcism performance, and a supernatural horror reveal all in one tight package. We follow the Lü Family Troupe as they stumble into a seemingly routine “demon-expelling” job for a wealthy Zhang family. But when Lü Xiucai spots an object—a copper-coin sword identical to Li Huowang’s—the stakes shift from performance booking to a covert investigation. Get ready for a tense, shadowy pursuit in a rich man’s courtyard that ends with a smirk-worthy punchline: the Daoist is *raising* the ghost, and worst of all, he’s just discovered a new prize.
This is an excellent “breather chapter” that still raises the hair on your neck. The pacing is a textbook “slow burn to a fast finish.” The domestic scene of haggling for a performance by lantern light feels like a genuine glimpse into folk theatrical life, making the betrayal of the Daoist—and the sudden danger—hit harder. Watch for the second structural payoff: the copper-coin sword first appeared in Li Huowang’s hands as a powerful exorcism tool. Now it’s been recognized by the world he left behind. The chapter’s final line—a cold, almost businesslike acknowledgment that the Daoist now knows there’s a Heart-Element in the area—is the perfect low-volume alarm bell.
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