A weapon imbued with the power of an immortal’s Dao, classified as a graded treasure above Mortal, Earth, and Heaven ranks. Supreme-grade Immortal-ranked blades are among the finest weapons available to cultivators below the True God level.
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A weapon imbued with the power of an immortal’s Dao, classified as a graded treasure above Mortal, Earth, and Heaven ranks. Supreme-grade Immortal-ranked blades are among the finest weapons available to cultivators below the True God level.
Story context
This chapter is where the reunion between Ji Ning and Mu Northson reaches its emotional and narrative peak. After years of silence and suffering, Northson finally breaks down—and breaks open his story. What emerges is a harrowing account of captivity, grief, and a mysterious power so vast it rivals the Grand Xia Dynasty itself. Ji Ning, hardened yet tender, must first earn his broken brother’s trust with displays of god-tier wealth (a thousand supreme-grade Immortal-ranked flying swords) and reality-bending transformation techniques before the truth comes spilling out. The forbidden zone isn’t just a prison—it’s a puppet factory for an unseen empire of terrifying ambition. Buckle up, fellow Daoists… this is where the quiet storm turns into a typhoon.
Why it matters
Prepare yourself, because this chapter hits hard. The reunion we’ve been waiting for comes with a gut-punch of tragedy. Watch how Ji Ning handles his brother’s trauma: not with grand speeches or hasty revenge, but with raw presence, patience, and overwhelming proof of his own power. The shift from controlled calm to cold fury is subtle but bone-chilling. Northson’s description of the Divine Fiend Puppet is a huge red flag—if one stronghold can produce a weapon that makes Celestial Immortals look like children, what does the *full* might of this mystery power look like? This revelation sets the stage for a conflict far bigger than Snowdragon Mountain or any disciple rivalry. And through it all, the carrot-and-stick of Yu Xia’s soul—and the general’s thousand-year oath—reminds us that even enemies can be scarily rational and effective.
Quick facts
Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Thousand Swords of Trust
Chapter references
1
Type hints
mu northson reunion, ji ning daofather disciple, soul hostage