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A mental state of absolute, detached calm often sought by sword cultivators. It allows the user to suppress emotions and remain rational, but it is not invincible against accumulated guilt.
A mental state of absolute, detached calm often sought by sword cultivators. It allows the user to suppress emotions and remain rational, but it is not invincible against accumulated guilt.
Definition
A mental state of absolute, detached calm often sought by sword cultivators. It allows the user to suppress emotions and remain rational, but it is not invincible against accumulated guilt.
Get ready, folks, because this chapter is not about sword-fights or treasure-hunting. It’s about **spiritual trauma**. Ji Ning is trapped in a surreal dreamscape where he’s forced to live—and *feel*—the lives of the millions he accidentally killed back in the City of Ten Thousand Immortals. For the first time in this arc, the narrative abandons external analysis and plunges us into a pure, unrelenting fever-dream of guilt. We experience a thousand lifetimes of joy, love, hope, and ultimately, the same brutal termination he caused—all through the eyes of his victims. This is the **Thousand-Life Heart Trial**, the ultimate test of the Dao-heart, and it hits harder than any demonic attack ever could.
IET doesn’t just *tell* us Ji Ning is guilty—he *shows* us by making us live through it with him. The story’s pacing here is masterful. It starts with a deep, detailed narrative (the youth with two mothers), giving us time to form a bond. Then it picks up speed, showing us just the outline of a love story before the brutal ending. By the time Ji Ning hits the thousand-lifetime climax, the reader feels just as exhausted and overwhelmed as he does. This is the core of the Great Dao of Karma in action: **Every action creates an eternal echo**. The golden hand that crushed the pearl is also the golden hand of Ji Ning the Immortal. The cultivator and the sword are one and the same with their actions. This chapter tests whether Ji Ning’s Dao-heart can bear the weight of his own power. Can he become an Autarch if he cannot forgive himself for the first mass of blood on his hands?
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