Wen Cai Shen

The Civil God of Wealth in Chinese folk religion; a supernatural asset that can be seized by a victor, granting control over wealth-related rituals.

The Civil God of Wealth in Chinese folk religion; a supernatural asset that can be seized by a victor, granting control over wealth-related rituals.

Story context

Fellow Daoists, strap in—this chapter is a masterclass in political tightrope walking, where Ji Lin reveals himself as a far more dangerous predator than our good friend Li Huowang anticipated. Our boy's original plan of using a puppet emperor just got a reality check the size of a dragon throne. With the Dice still out there and Bai Lingmiao's life on the line, Li Huowang pivots hard: forget the princess, he needs to find the Si Tian Jian, the celestial monster-hunting bosses of the capital. But just as he's about to make his move, the familiar chaos of the Lü troupe rolls back into his life like a manure cart hitting a pothole, dragging nostalgia and trouble right to his feet.

Why it matters

If you're feeling the pacing shift from wall-to-wall horror to political maneuvering, that's intentional—and it's done with surgical precision. The horror here isn't a monster; it's the cold realization that Ji Lin has been outgrowing his cage faster than Li Huowang could update his threat assessment. The best part is how our protagonist adapts: he doesn't panic, he doesn't rage—he recalculates. Li Huowang's choice to help the princess rather than kill her is a quiet, clever flex. He's learning that survival in the Dao-Twisted World isn't just about sharp swords and sharper talismans—it's about knowing when to *not* make a move. And that final scene with the Lü troupe? It's the chaos of home crashing into a war zone. Their arrival is comic relief with a knife hidden in the sleeve—old faces mean old debts, and in this world, debts have a way of getting paid in blood.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The East Gate
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Li Huowang, Ji Lin, Princess Anping
Guide tags
Political Maneuvering, Stalling Tactic, Old Friends Return

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian