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An official credential carried by agents of the Supervisory Heavenly Office; it serves as both proof of authority and a warning to supernatural entities.

An official credential carried by agents of the Supervisory Heavenly Office; it serves as both proof of authority and a warning to supernatural entities.

Story context

Li Huowang snaps awake from yet another encounter with the pursuing specter—except this time, he realizes the horror isn’t a wandering demon at all, but a *government agent*. In a chapter built on a single devastating rug-pull, the novel flips our understanding of the entire Bai family pursuit arc. The White Wuchang isn’t a folkloric nightmare; it’s a masked operative of the Supervisory Heavenly Office. The Bai family isn’t a band of pitiful refugees; they’re wanted heretics. And Bai Sai? That avuncular clan head who just gave Li Huowang his blessing to marry Bai Lingmiao? He’s the one who’s been lying this whole time. What starts as a tense chase through a muddy swamp dissolves into a crisis of trust—and a masterclass in how *Dao Gui Yi Xian* weaponizes bureaucratic horror over supernatural terror.

Why it matters

Hold onto your hats, folks—this chapter is a gut-punch that recontextualizes nearly everything that came before it. The big takeaway? **Li Huowang has been played.** Bai Sai’s earlier fear, his gratitude, even that warm “When will I drink at your wedding?” speech—all of it was a performance to secure Li Huowang’s protection against the Office. The moment Bai Sai saw the token, his mask dropped too. The chapter ends with the Office agent dropping a rhetorical bomb: “If they hadn’t killed so many people, would the higher-ups have sent two agents?” That’s not a question; it’s a challenge to Li Huowang’s entire moral compass. Who, exactly, has he been helping? The answer, as of this chapter, is: probably the wrong people. The subtle skill here is that the novel never tells us Bai Sai is guilty with certainty—the evidence is strong, but the doubt is planted beautifully. Li Huowang’s next decision will define his arc from here.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Deceived
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Li Huowang, White Wuchang, Supervisory Heavenly Office
Guide tags
Plot Twist, Dark Fantasy, Chinese Mythology

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian