Story context
The trap is sprung, the blade is drawn, and the betrayal is absolute. Daofather Crimsonbright is forced to make a heart-wrenching strategic sacrifice as the Evergreen Sword Immortal reveals his true, cold-blooded colors in the most devastating way possible—killing his own junior sister and crippling the Crimsonbright Realm's defensive line. Ji Ning, now fully unleashed after hiding his heartforce progress, rips through Heavenly God Puppets and Pure Yang True Immortals alike, but finds himself completely outmatched by the fused Three-Eyed Fiendgod. The fight for the Crimsonbright Realm reaches its most desperate hour, with Ji Ning forced to bow and ask the slumbering gods of the Starseizing Mansion for help. This is the kind of chapter where every page feels like a punch to the gut—and the excitement is only just beginning.
Why it matters
Get ready, because this chapter is a masterclass in "the knife twist." The Evergreen Sword Immortal is revealed not as a weak-willed turncoat, but as a true, ice-cold demon whose Dao-heart is *stronger* than most righteous cultivators. That's what makes him so dangerous—and what makes Daofather Crimsonbright's realization so bitter. Meanwhile, Ji Ning's full-power display is utterly savage, showing that his time cultivating heartforce was not wasted. But the real headline here is the Three-Eyed Fiendgod. Ji Ning's defeat is instantaneous and decisive. This is a classic Xianxia "overwhelming enemy" setup—the hero must either level up, use a trump card, or call in reinforcements. And Ji Ning? He just chose option three. The party is about to get *loud*.