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A paradise free from suffering and delusion, the original home of all souls in White Lotus theology; returning there is the ultimate goal of the faithful.

A paradise free from suffering and delusion, the original home of all souls in White Lotus theology; returning there is the ultimate goal of the faithful.

Story context

The chapter opens with the group splitting off in the Bai village. While Bai Lingmiao goes to the ancestral hall to offer incense, a restless Chun Xiaoman follows her. Her curiosity lands on a three-monkey bronze statue, which triggers a hidden wall mechanism, revealing a secret underground chamber carved with an entire heretical mythology. Gao Zhijian is brought in to read the walls. What he translates aloud is nothing less than a full-fledged origin myth of Wusheng Laomu (the Unborn Venerable Mother)—her betrayal by the "blood princes," the theft of her divinity, and a desperate, multi-generational oath of resistance. This hidden scripture re-contextualizes everything about Bai Lingmiao and sets the stage for a cosmic conflict far beyond what Li Huowang has been dealing with.

Why it matters

This is a **worldbuilding lore bomb** straight out of a secret scripture. Unlike previous chapters where Li Huowang was the one discovering hidden rules, here the focus is entirely on Bai Lingmiao's faction. The revelation is framed as a religious text, which means it's *potentially true, potentially propaganda, or potentially both*. The "Unspeakable armies" (说不得大军) are named—and that name alone is a chilling promise. The chapter sets the stage for a "divine restoration" plotline that will inevitably pull Bai Lingmiao into a role far larger than "the girl who cares for Li Huowang." The writing is deliberately archaic and fanatical, so read it as if you're an anthropologist uncovering a forbidden cult's manifesto. And remember: in the Dao-Twisted World, a "religious text" is not just a metaphor—it can be a blueprint for a war.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
Wusheng Laomu
Chapter references
3
Type hints
wusheng laomu, white lotus sect, native land of true emptiness
Guide tags
lore bomb, hidden history, cult revelation

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian