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A classical Chinese imperial title claiming divine rule; the Dice weaponizes this to command military families bound by ancestral oaths.

A classical Chinese imperial title claiming divine rule; the Dice weaponizes this to command military families bound by ancestral oaths.

Story context

Alright, fellow Daoists, strap in. Chapter 581 is the kind of payoff that makes two hundred chapters of suffering worth it—and I mean *suffering* for everyone involved. We've got a full-on boss rush against the Dice (who is now riding Gao Zhijian's body like a stolen bicycle AND wielding the Dragon Vein), a desperate Li Huowang literally devouring eyeballs for power-ups, and a dramatic last-minute save that redefines "cavalry arriving." But the real star of the show? The emotional sucker-punch of Zhuge Yuan's return. The chapter is a masterclass in juggling desperation, tactical brutality, and the kind of tragic hope that only this novel can deliver. Get ready for the convergence.

Why it matters

- **Bring Tissues for Zhuge Yuan**: His return is brief, heroic, and absolutely heartbreaking. The “step left foot over right” detail is a signature kung fu move that screams “I’m here to die for you.” Treat every line he says as gold because this is likely his last big moment. - **Watch the Color of the Dice’s Lies**: Notice how the Dice keeps repeating “useless” and “no use”—it’s a Zuowandao tell. He’s lying through his teeth about being unaffected, but his confidence is tainted by desperation. - **Li Huowang’s Body Horror Escalation**: From splitting skulls to eating eyes, this chapter pushes the boundary of what a “protagonist” can endure. If this is “powering up,” then the price is visibly monstrous. - **Bai Lingmiao’s White Lotus Cultivation Is No Longer Folksy**: The new White Lotus disciples are not the gentle chuma mediums we met earlier. The cheek-piercing, the tattoos, the half-naked bodies—this is a war cult. Bai Lingmiao has either evolved or been consumed by the role of Saintess. - **Don’t Miss the Subtext of the “Dragon Vein Corruption”**: The Superintendent’s horror at the Dice scattering the mandate so casually suggests that the final battle may not just be about killing the Dice—it’s about preventing the collapse of reality itself. The sky literally cracked when the dragon scales were peeled. This is endgame territory.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Convergence
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Dao Gui Yi Xian, chapter 581, Li Huowang
Guide tags
body horror, epic battle, emotional return

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian