Wu Minister

A high-ranking member of the Fa Sect who serves as a direct minister or vassal to the god Yuer Shen. The title implies a personal, shamanic connection to the deity.

A high-ranking member of the Fa Sect who serves as a direct minister or vassal to the god Yuer Shen. The title implies a personal, shamanic connection to the deity.

Story context

Get ready, fellow Daoists, because Chapter 622 kicks off with a brutal, visceral ambush and delivers a huge lore bomb about the **Fa Sect** (法教). Li Huowang’s crew clashes with a new wave of fanatical enemies who wear white headbands and don’t stop coming, even when their organs start falling out. It’s a classic *Dao Gui Yi Xian* scene: bloody, tactical, and deeply unsettling. But after the slaughter, the chapter pulls back to reveal the big picture—a conversation between two sinister “Wu Ministers” that sets up a major new arc. We get a clear look at the Fa Sect’s strategy, their connection to the terrifying Child-God **Yuer Shen**, and their plan to use the red-robed Daoist’s bone sword. The chapter is a perfect mix of action and world-building, advancing both Li Huowang’s immediate quest and the broader cosmic horror plot.

Why it matters

This chapter is a major setup for the next arc. Pay close attention to the conversation between He Xinlai and Taishan Shi—it’s a rare moment where the villains lay out their strategy without any deception. The Fa Sect’s plan is simple: infiltrate, absorb, and conquer. They are not a mindless horde but a disciplined secret society with a clear, long-term goal.

Quick facts

Source novel
Dao Gui Yi Xian
First appearance
The Fa Sect
Chapter references
1
Type hints
fa sect, yuer shen, child-god
Guide tags
New Faction Revealed, Fa Sect, Cosmic Horror

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Source novel

Dao Gui Yi Xian