White Tower prison

The modern-world counterpart to the White Jade Capital in the novel’s meta-structure, appearing as a psychiatric detention facility.

The modern-world counterpart to the White Jade Capital in the novel’s meta-structure, appearing as a psychiatric detention facility.

Story context

Whoa. Buckle up, fellow Daoists, because Chapter 388 is a brutal, heart-wrenching ride right through the shredder of Li Huowang’s fractured psyche. After escaping the belly of a monster in the Dao-Twisted World, our boy doesn’t surface in safety—he surfaces in the White Tower prison, still trapped in the hallucination, still desperately swimming against a tide of reality he can’t trust. This chapter is all about that agonizing gap between what he perceives and what’s really happening. The raw, physical horror of a man crawling over live electric razor wire is just the setup for the real punch: the unbearable moment when Yang Na’s face emerges from the crowd, and Li Huowang must choose between slipping deeper into his delusion or letting her see the broken man he’s become. It’s a chapter that weaponizes love itself as a form of pain, and it hits like a freight train.

Why it matters

Alright, let’s talk about the emotional knife-twist at the end. Li Huowang has been through horrors that would shatter most minds. But here, in this drab prison yard, he shows us his deepest wound is not physical—it’s the look in Yang Na’s eyes. His fake Sun Wukong act isn't just for the guards; it's a shield to keep *her* from seeing the person he's become. The irony is devastating: the only way he can protect her is to act like a lunatic so she finally gives up.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Apology
Chapter references
1
Type hints
dao gui yi xian, li huowang, yang na
Guide tags
heartbreak, psychological horror, delusion

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian