Definition
The fleshy web between thumb and index finger, a common pressure point and site of hand injury in wuxia and xianxia fight scenes.
The fleshy web between thumb and index finger, a common pressure point and site of hand injury in wuxia and xianxia fight scenes.
Definition
The fleshy web between thumb and index finger, a common pressure point and site of hand injury in wuxia and xianxia fight scenes.
Curfew falls on the Upper Capital, trapping our stranded crew inside a single inn. While the innkeeper tries to profit off the chaos with a shameless auction, Gao Zhijian spots a familiar figure wandering the empty streets: Li Sui, the Black Tai Sui–possessed “daughter” of Li Huowang, looking for her lost dad. What follows is a raw, bone-crunching display of pure martial grit as Gao Zhijian—a man of few words but terrifying strength—navigates a curfew enforced by armored cavalry and a towering military artist named Ma Wu. It’s a chapter that swaps cosmic horror for the simple, brutal physics of flesh and iron, and it reveals a new depth in the quietest member of Li Huowang’s crew.
Get ready for a chapter that feels like a *muscle-bound one-shot* in an otherwise eldritch horror series. Gao Zhijian has always been the strong, silent type, but here he finally gets to show that “strong” means *throwing a horse onto a roof without breaking a sweat*. His internal monologue is refreshingly simple—he runs, he fights, he remembers the voice—and that directness makes every punch land harder.
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