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A grand formation created by Master Stonerule to seal an entire major world, making void-tearing nearly impossible for cultivators below the True God level.
A grand formation created by Master Stonerule to seal an entire major world, making void-tearing nearly impossible for cultivators below the True God level.
Definition
A grand formation created by Master Stonerule to seal an entire major world, making void-tearing nearly impossible for cultivators below the True God level.
The chess match between Ji Ning and the Godking just got a whole lot faster. After Ji Ning's first devastating raid on a Seamless Gate stronghold, the Godking—furious and humiliated—unveils a perfectly crafted trap: the Bright Void Sealing Formation, created by the legendary Master Stonerule himself. But when the net closes and two hundred warships full of Empyrean Gods and True Immortals emerge to deliver the killing blow, Ji Ning pulls out a trick nobody saw coming: the Lightning-Serpent Teleportation, a speed so absolute it hits the Heavenly Dao's limit. What follows is a terrifying demonstration of what happens when raw speed meets a sealed fishbowl—Ji Ning doesn't just escape; he turns the tables and keeps hunting, forcing the Godking into a desperate corner and revealing the quiet, tragic figure of Master Stonerule, a man who genuinely loves his enemies but has chosen his side.
This chapter is a masterclass in escalation through anti-climax. The Godking spends all of Chapter 632 setting up this perfect trap, and Master Stonerule's formation is genuinely brilliant—it *would* have worked against any ordinary Wanxiang Adept. But Ji Ning's new toy, the Lightning-Serpent Teleportation, completely invalidates the entire premise of the trap. Speed is the ultimate trump card in Xianxia, and hitting the 'Heavenly Dao's limit' means he is operating on a plane that pure numbers and formations can't touch. Watch the Godking's reaction; his panic is the sweetest payoff. He isn't just angry; he's *intellectually* defeated because his entire strategic framework just collapsed. Also, pay very close attention to Master Stonerule's internal monologue. He is one of the very few Seamless Gate characters who is not a monster or a fanatic. His sadness is real, and his line about 'choosing to see Three Purities off' is a heartbreaking preview of the inevitable tragedy to come. This is the kind of villain you almost root for—until you remember he's still the one pulling the strings.
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