Definition
The capital city of the Great Qi, now the political center of the Dao-Twisted World instead of the former Upper Capital.
The capital city of the Great Qi, now the political center of the Dao-Twisted World instead of the former Upper Capital.
Definition
The capital city of the Great Qi, now the political center of the Dao-Twisted World instead of the former Upper Capital.
Well, well, well. Our boy Li Huowang was finally having something resembling a decent day, and what does the Dao-Twisted World do? It serves him a steaming plate of *human meat* for lunch. That’s right—this chapter opens with a classic black inn trope, but it quickly spirals into something far more unsettling. From the visceral horror of discovering the “mutton” is really long pig, to a shocking revelation about the very map Li Huowang has been using, this chapter is a masterclass in tonal whiplash. Buckle up, fellow Daoists—the Great Liang is gone, and we’re now in the Great Qi. And nobody bothered to tell the guy who lives here.
- Pay close attention to Hongzhong’s taunts. He is a Zuowandao agent, and every word out of his mouth is a breadcrumb of truth wrapped in a shell of malice. His reminder that this is the “Great Qi” is not a casual remark—it’s a needle buried in the reader’s subconscious, preparing you for the big reveal. - The map scene is deceptively simple. Li Huowang’s confusion mirrors the reader’s: reality has *moved* while he wasn’t looking. The map didn’t change; *the world did*. - Li Sui’s tantrum is a rare moment of dark humor in this otherwise grim chapter. Treasure it—because the next time she asks for a toy, it might be a god’s severed head.
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