Heterochromatic

Eyes of two different colors; in this novel, they are a signature physical trait of Li Huowang and a mark of his Heart-Element nature.

Eyes of two different colors; in this novel, they are a signature physical trait of Li Huowang and a mark of his Heart-Element nature.

Story context

Holy *crap*. Forget monsters and demons—this chapter introduces the most terrifying enemy Li Huowang has faced yet: **a Zuowandao who can lie to himself so perfectly that even supernatural truth-detection fails**. And he learned it from *Li Huowang*. That’s the kind of insult that leaves a mark deeper than any sword wound. Get ready, because the Way of Sitting in Forgetfulness just pulled out an entirely new tier of psychological warfare, and it hits like a freight train wrapped in a mirror.

Why it matters

This chapter is a gut punch of both action and psychological horror. The fight against the clay statues is a solid warm-up—a classic xianxia struggle against endlessly respawning minions that keeps the tension high. But the real show is the betrayal scene. The genius of it lies in the accomplice’s genuine terror; Blind Chen’s panic makes the deception exponentially more disturbing. You *know* a twist is coming, but the execution—the face-morph, the arrogant confession, the implication that this trick originated from Li Huowang’s own methods—lands with brutal precision. This isn’t just a plot twist; it’s a thesis statement about the power of lying and the erosion of the self in the Dao-Twisted World. Pay close attention to how the impostor speaks. The casual, almost affectionate tone (“Red Center Boss”) is pure Zuowandao performance: they treat cosmic terror as a game, and you, the reader, are now a player.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Zuowandao
Chapter references
1
Type hints
zuowandao, dao-twisted world, blind chen
Guide tags
Betrayal Twist, Body Horror, Psychological Horror

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian