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A Loose Immortal of the Shaoyin clan whose true body and disciple were killed by Ji Ning. His calculated act of provoking a mass slaughter draws down Karmic Hellfire.
A Loose Immortal of the Shaoyin clan whose true body and disciple were killed by Ji Ning. His calculated act of provoking a mass slaughter draws down Karmic Hellfire.
Definition
A Loose Immortal of the Shaoyin clan whose true body and disciple were killed by Ji Ning. His calculated act of provoking a mass slaughter draws down Karmic Hellfire.
In one of the most devastating twists yet, Ji Ning’s rampage through the Shaoyin clan takes a catastrophic turn. After tearing apart two Celestial Immortals and dominating the Shaoyin Ancestor’s pet beasts, Ji Ning is outwitted not by raw power, but by a madman’s gambit. Patriarch Fiendbreeze, driven insane by the loss of his disciple and true body, pulls a horrifying final play: he lures ten billion relocated mortals and cultivators into Ji Ning’s attack path, causing a space collapse that slaughters them all. The result? Karmic Hellfire—the universe’s ultimate punishment—descends upon *both* Ji Ning and Fiendbreeze, marking a point of no return in the Shaoyin war.
Buckle up, folks—because this chapter is a masterclass in **trope inversion**. We’ve been watching Ji Ning power through everything the Shaoyin clan throws at him: formations, ambushes, Celestial Immortal tactics, even divine beasts. But IET (I Eat Tomatoes) reminds us that in Xianxia, *power is not everything*. The true threat isn’t a bigger sword or a stronger monster—it’s a cornered lunatic who has nothing left to lose.
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