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A dimensional tear Li Huowang can create using the Spine Sword, allowing him to transport objects or people between the Dao-Twisted World and Great Liang.
A dimensional tear Li Huowang can create using the Spine Sword, allowing him to transport objects or people between the Dao-Twisted World and Great Liang.
Definition
A dimensional tear Li Huowang can create using the Spine Sword, allowing him to transport objects or people between the Dao-Twisted World and Great Liang.
This chapter delivers the brutal, exhausted aftermath of the Dragon Vein assault, landing a decisive blow before pivoting into an atmosphere of profound ontological dread. Li Huowang executes a lethal gambit against the corrupted Great Qi emperor, separating him from the Dragon Vein and flinging him into Great Liang. But victory feels hollow. The landscape is ripped apart, the sun shows black spots, and the looming Void Nian retreats after reciting a cryptic poem. The chapter ends with Li Huowang and Zhuge Yuan sitting on a newly formed cliff, staring at a world that seems to be coming apart at the seams.
Get ready for a heavy one. This chapter doesn't give you the adrenaline of the fight—it gives you the grim comedown. Li Huowang wins, but he's left crawling out of dirt, vomiting soil, and staring at a world that literally reshaped itself overnight. The sun has spots. The cliff wasn't there before. This is not celebratory victory, it's survival fatigue.
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