Definition
The manifestation of a late-stage Primal soul; Ji Ning’s reaches near-maturity with a single seed at its center.
The manifestation of a late-stage Primal soul; Ji Ning’s reaches near-maturity with a single seed at its center.
Definition
The manifestation of a late-stage Primal soul; Ji Ning’s reaches near-maturity with a single seed at its center.
Buckle up, fellow Daoists—this chapter is a quiet before the storm, and it hits *hard*. The Diancai Immortal has set his tribulation date: nine days from now. Ji Ning scrambles to consolidate his power, pushing his second true body to the late Void stage and prepping his closest allies for the coming trial. But the real weight here isn’t martial—it’s emotional. Ji Ning’s master speaks of death with a smile, and our boy’s usually steel-like Dao-heart cracks just a little. This is classic Xianxia tension: the calm, fatalistic preparation before a tribulation that might erase everything.
This is a *preparation* chapter, but don’t skip it—it’s where the emotional stakes are set. Watch how Ji Ning’s usually cold, clinical demeanor warms, just slightly, around his master. The scene where the Diancai Immortal jokes about failure is a masterclass in Xianxia heartstring-tugging: a senior who has already accepted his probable death, trying to comfort a junior who cannot. If you’re a fan of the bond between master and disciple, this one’s for you. Also, keep an eye on Uncle White’s offhand mention of formation mastery—when a tribulation is involved, no detail is wasted.
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