Definition
A fragile but extremely fast Empyrean God-class puppet used by the Seamless Gate; each contains 100 Celestial Immortals as its internal power source.
A fragile but extremely fast Empyrean God-class puppet used by the Seamless Gate; each contains 100 Celestial Immortals as its internal power source.
Definition
A fragile but extremely fast Empyrean God-class puppet used by the Seamless Gate; each contains 100 Celestial Immortals as its internal power source.
Get ready, fellow Daoists—this is where the Desolate Era war arc truly kicks into high gear. After chapters of buildup, both sides unleash their heaviest hitters, and the battlefield turns into a chaotic symphony of pure Yang spells, Fiendgod legions, and terrifyingly fast Bloodcloud Puppets. The sheer scale is staggering: legendary True Immortals act as battlefield-support casters, the Seamless Gate’s elite puppets blur across the sky, and the Grand Xia’s native Fiendgods finally descend in a three-pronged Pangu Battle Formation that *chills the battlefield to silence*. It’s a stunning display of formation-on-formation warfare that redefines what “boss fight” means in the mid-game of a Xianxia epic. But amidst the carnage, our boy Ji Ning is, for the first time in a while, strategically neutralized—and that’s a problem.
Okay, real talk—this chapter is a *tactical patience* check for anyone impatient with battle-porn. If you came here hoping to see Ji Ning solo an army, you’re going to be frustrated: he spends the entire chapter frozen by a True Immortal’s sustained spell, and that’s *exactly the point*. The Crimson Ice True Immortal isn’t being clever—he’s being *economical*. By spending one Pure Yang True Immortal’s effort to neutralize the Grand Xia’s strongest Xingtian God, the Seamless Gate frees up *fifteen* Bloodcloud Puppets to run wild. That’s cold, efficient war logic.
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