Duohe Immortal

A Loose Immortal leader of the goblin forces in the Immortal Mansion World. He delivers the rallying speech that transforms the battle into a fight for civilizational survival.

A Loose Immortal leader of the goblin forces in the Immortal Mansion World. He delivers the rallying speech that transforms the battle into a fight for civilizational survival.

Story context

The chapter opens with Ji Ning and his party in the warship, bracing for a final, desperate charge against the wave-soldier formation. Shaoyan Nong pulls out a scroll bearing the single character ‘Still’—and suddenly the world turns to molasses. The wave-soldiers are frozen mid-strike while the warship glides through the gap, unlocking the final void gate. On the other side, the scroll is spent, the treasure is wasted on a single use, and the party has barely escaped. Meanwhile, the goblin commanders across the battlefield piece together the horror of what just happened: a time-distortion treasure. Duohe Immortal, the veteran Loose Immortal, delivers a rallying speech that frames this as the last chance—not just for freedom, but for survival. The battle for control of the Immortal Mansion has just escalated from a desperate raid to an existential, no-retreat war.

Why it matters

This chapter is a masterclass in “escalation through revelation.” On the surface, it’s a simple escape sequence—the warship breaks through, the party gets inside. But the real punch comes from the goblins’ reaction. Duohe Immortal’s speech is the emotional anchor: it transforms a tactical defeat into a desperate, world-ending narrative. The goblins are no longer just fighting for a key; they’re fighting for the right of their children to eat, drink, and breathe. If you’ve been treating these goblins as generic mooks, this chapter re-frames them as a besieged civilization with everything to lose. Also note the narrative economy: a treasure that could kill a Loose Immortal is used *just* to buy a few seconds of gap. That tells you how high the stakes are—and how deep the Shaoyan clan’s pockets run. Keep an eye on that scroll’s origin story; it might be a hint of what kind of Dao-level artifacts are still lurking in the Immortal Mansion.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Character that Stood Still
Chapter references
1
Type hints
desolate era, ji ning, shaoyan nong
Guide tags
xianxia, progression fantasy, cultivation

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Source novel

Desolate Era