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A powerful Siming, known as the Mother of the Big Dipper. She was a major antagonist associated with the White Lotus, whose power over "truth and falsehood" has been stolen by Ji Zai.
A powerful Siming, known as the Mother of the Big Dipper. She was a major antagonist associated with the White Lotus, whose power over "truth and falsehood" has been stolen by Ji Zai.
Definition
A powerful Siming, known as the Mother of the Big Dipper. She was a major antagonist associated with the White Lotus, whose power over "truth and falsehood" has been stolen by Ji Zai.
Just when you think the dust has settled and Li Huowang can finally grab a meal with his adorable-but-tentacled daughter Li Sui, the Dao-Twisted World throws the mother of all curveballs at you. The chapter titled “The Changing of Heaven” delivers exactly that. The triumphant afterglow of the imperial temple showdown evaporates as the sky itself starts laughing. Our protagonist watches in horror as his friend Gao Zhijian—the newly crowned Emperor of Great Liang—is revealed to be the ultimate sleeper agent for that scheming bastard, The Dice of the Zuowandao. This isn’t just a betrayal; it’s a cosmic checkmate that recontextualizes everything we thought we knew about the end of the last arc. Get ready for a wild ride as Gao Zhijian, fused with the Great Liang Dragon Vein, goes on a profanity-laced power trip against a literal Siming.
This chapter is a masterclass in catastrophic escalation. Pay close attention to the moment Li Huowang deduces the truth—that iron die in Gao Zhijian’s brain. This is a hallmark of *Dao Gui Yi Xian*: the most terrifying threats are often planted not in a dramatic ritual, but in a forgotten scuffle chapters ago. The dissonance here is heartbreaking. Gao Zhijian is the one simple, good-natured character Li Huowang swore to protect. Seeing his friend hijacked by a cosmic trickster and use that friendship as a weapon hits harder than any monster attack. The Zuowandao hallucination’s final words are key: Zhuge Yuan was always on The Dice’s board. This reframes Zhuge Yuan’s entire sacrifice. He wasn’t a fool who failed to see the trap; he was a calculated piece in a game so large he couldn’t hope to win, only to delay the inevitable.
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