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A traditional Chinese unit of distance, approximately 500 meters or a third of a mile. Used to give a sense of scale to the monks' movement.

A traditional Chinese unit of distance, approximately 500 meters or a third of a mile. Used to give a sense of scale to the monks' movement.

Story context

Buckle up, fellow Daoists, because this chapter is a masterclass in why "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" is the *motto* of the Dao-Twisted world. Li Huowang's investigation into some pesky midnight drumming leads him straight into a nightmare of theological casuistry. The monks from the Zhengde Temple aren't here to fight—they're here to *beg*, and they've found a "compassionate" way to feed starving refugees: self-induced cannibalistic parthenogenesis. It's disgusting, it's terrifying, and worst of all… they have a disturbingly logical argument for why it's totally fine. Li Huowang is left sputtering, unable to counter a logic rooted in desperate survival, and you'll be left staring at the screen wondering who exactly the real monster is.

Why it matters

This is your weekly reminder that *Dao Gui Yi Xian* is not a cultivation power fantasy. There is no satisfying fight here, no clever trick that wins the day. The "battle" in this chapter is purely ideological, and Li Huowang *loses* it. The horror of the Zhengde Temple is that they have a coherent moral system that happens to produce hellish outcomes. Li Huowang's weakness is his need for a clear moral binary (good vs. evil), and he is confronting an enemy that has transcended that binary entirely. Pay attention to his silence at the end; the fact that he cannot find a counter-argument is the true victory of the monks. The "good guys" in this world are defined not by their methods, but by their capacity to suffer and still try.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Compassion
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Dao Gui Yi Xian, Dao Twisted World, Li Huowang
Guide tags
moral horror, grotesque body horror, deconstruction of religion

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian