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Ji Ning’s master at the Black-White College; an Earth Immortal obsessed with the legacy of Immortal Beixing who quietly takes pride in his disciple’s growth.
Ji Ning’s master at the Black-White College; an Earth Immortal obsessed with the legacy of Immortal Beixing who quietly takes pride in his disciple’s growth.
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Ji Ning’s master at the Black-White College; an Earth Immortal obsessed with the legacy of Immortal Beixing who quietly takes pride in his disciple’s growth.
Welcome back, fellow Daoists! Chapter 163 is a major milestone—our boy Ji Ning is officially a Black-White College disciple, and things get real, real fast. This isn't just a bureaucratic ceremony; it's a power recalibration. We witness the formal initiation, the choosing of Dao titles, and the explosive social detonation that follows Ji Ning's breakthrough. From the moment he and Mu Northson step into the main hall, the atmosphere is thick with unspoken hierarchy and the weight of immortal judgment. Primal Daoist Bihai, with his almost fatherly amusement, sets the tone—but the real earthquake comes when a legendary figure steps out of the shadows. The Diancai Immortal, the most picky master in the college, personally claims Ji Ning as his first and only disciple. If you thought the 'monster genius' label was just talk, think again. This chapter is about legacy, inheritance, and the terrifying responsibility of being chosen.
This chapter is a masterclass in 'show, don't tell' for the Xianxia genre. Pay close attention to the power of **Delegated Awe**—the Diancai Immortal's reputation is so immense that his entrance alone darkens the room and commands immediate deference from everyone, including the College Lord. We never see him fight; we just see how everyone reacts to him. Also, note the interplay between public knowledge and secret truth. Ji Ning must publicly spend 2,000 stones to 'buy' the Three-Foot Sword manual as a cover, even though he already knows the complete art from his inheritance. This is a brilliant piece of worldbuilding—it shows that in the cultivation world, optics matter. You can't just flash a legendary technique without a paper trail. For the lore enthusiasts, the conversation between Ji Ning and his new master is pure gold. It confirms that the Three-Foot Sword is the second most supreme sword art in the entire Black-White College, that its complete transmission requires an unnaturally powerful soul (reinforcing the 'reincarnated Immortal' theory), and that the Diancai Immortal's entire Dao-heart is anchored to the legacy of Immortal Beixing. Get ready for the Canon Archive run—the loot phase is about to begin!
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