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A malevolent entity in the Dao-Twisted World that possesses living bodies; its corpse produces black smoke that amplifies a person’s inner darkness with hate, murderous intent, and irritability.
A malevolent entity in the Dao-Twisted World that possesses living bodies; its corpse produces black smoke that amplifies a person’s inner darkness with hate, murderous intent, and irritability.
Definition
A malevolent entity in the Dao-Twisted World that possesses living bodies; its corpse produces black smoke that amplifies a person’s inner darkness with hate, murderous intent, and irritability.
Get ready, fellow Daoists. If you thought Li Huowang had already scraped the bottom of the body-horror barrel, Chapter 480 politely escorts you to a new, freshly blood-slicked low. Having lured a Spite-Blight into possessing his own detached lower half—by *cutting himself in half at the waist*—Li Huowang now crawls around as a torso, collecting his prize while fighting back the black smoke of pure malice that seeps from the dead entity. The sequence is a masterclass in paying the extreme price of cleverness. And just when he thinks he’s home free, a new variable shows up: a woman whose head bristles with lit incense sticks like a hedgehog, packing a wolf-tooth club and a matching Office token. The chapter is a taut, gruesome duet between vulnerability and deception, all set against the quiet, dripping aftermath of a forest hunt.
This chapter is a nerve-rattling palate cleanser after the peach-grove action. It is a slow, wounded crawl toward safety, interrupted by a stranger who is *almost* an ally but *might* be a predator. The key tension is not the Spite-Blight—it is already dead—but the question of trust between Office colleagues. Li Huowang is at his most physically broken, yet he is also at his most intimidatingly competent. The threat he delivers (“you do not want to find out what the Ao-Jing Sect’s methods are like”) is a line that works because we *know* exactly what his sect’s methods are like. It is not a bluff. The reader is invited to admire the cold pragmatism of a man who can threaten while holding his own guts together, and to feel the unease of knowing that every Office encounter might be one step from a backstab. Pay attention to the Spite-Blight physics—living flesh cannot touch it—as this may become mechanically relevant.
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