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A ritual weapon of the Grand Liang Emperor, involving the reanimated eye of a Siming that died over a thousand years ago, forming a colossal golden mask.
A ritual weapon of the Grand Liang Emperor, involving the reanimated eye of a Siming that died over a thousand years ago, forming a colossal golden mask.
Definition
A ritual weapon of the Grand Liang Emperor, involving the reanimated eye of a Siming that died over a thousand years ago, forming a colossal golden mask.
Get ready, because this chapter is pure, uncut cosmic horror served on a golden platter. The chaos escalates in breathtaking fashion as the Grand Liang Emperor unveils his ultimate trump card—the Spirit Mountain Ghost Eye—only for the Zuowandao to reveal *they've been playing a completely different game this entire time*. It's a thunderous payoff of long-gestating plot threads: the mysterious stone slab from Danyangzi's failed ascension finally gets its full, devastating explanation, and the Dice prove once again that they don't just lie to others—they lie to heaven itself. Amidst the collapsing golden palace and the shrieking chants of a dead Siming's eye, Li Huowang and Zhuge Yuan are caught in the crossfire of a battle between empires and cosmic forces far beyond their weight class. The chapter ends on a gut-punch callback to Ox-Heart Village, reminding us that no one—not even a sleeping Gao Zhijian—is safe from the reach of the Zuowandao's cons.
This chapter is a masterclass in tonal escalation. The visual of the golden palace melting into a mountain-sized smiling mask with a dead god's eye stuffed into it is pure, unforgettable body-horror architecture. And the Zuowandao's response? Pure contemptuous comedy. They laugh in the face of a decade-long imperial plot treated with absolute seriousness. The humor is dark, disorienting, and deeply satisfying.
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