Bashe

An ancient python-like divine beast capable of growing to thousands of zhang. It is a common transformation for high-level cultivators in combat.

An ancient python-like divine beast capable of growing to thousands of zhang. It is a common transformation for high-level cultivators in combat.

Story context

In this explosive chapter, IET delivers on a promise that’s been building for dozens of chapters: the full, unleashed might of Ji Ning’s Primaltwin. What starts as a cleanup operation—a surgical, almost contemptuous execution of the seven Dharma Kings—escalates into a full-blown crisis when a new, horrifyingly powerful faction emerges from thin air. The chapter is a masterclass in power scale demonstration, showing off Ji Ning’s new heights while simultaneously slamming the readers with the cold reality that the real game hasn’t even started. Get ready for a satisfying slaughter, a strategic mind-game, and a cliffhanger that will leave you shouting at your screen.

Why it matters

**Why the Seven Dharma Kings Were Destroyed So Easily**: Don’t be fooled into thinking they were weak. The text explicitly states they were “virtually undefeatable below the Celestial Immortal level.” Ji Ning’s Primaltwin destroyed them because he is a multi-layered powerhouse: a top-tier sword-art (Daofather-created + perfected), a top-tier sword formation (Li Tian), and **nine** top-tier swords. In a Xianxia 1v1, every upgrade in treasure quality multiplies your power. Ji Ning having nine peak-tier treasures for a 7v1 is a qualitative leap, not a quantitative one.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Might of Three Dao-Arts and the Bashe's Maw
Chapter references
2
Type hints
Ji Ning, Primaltwin, Li Tian Sword Formation
Guide tags
Action, Cliffhanger, Power Scale

Appears in chapters

Jump back into the novel from the exact chapter references used to build this glossary page.

Explore connected lore, concepts, and glossary entries from the same novel.

Source novel

Desolate Era