Definition
A movement technique that allows for rapid, long-distance flight with low divine power consumption once inertia is established.
A movement technique that allows for rapid, long-distance flight with low divine power consumption once inertia is established.
Definition
A movement technique that allows for rapid, long-distance flight with low divine power consumption once inertia is established.
Get ready for a spectacular, tense episode that juggles two separate timelines—and both are hurtling toward crisis. On one side, Ji Ning is stranded in the nightmarish Realm of Annihilation, his escape route cut off by a Brobdingnagian sealing formation courtesy of the mysterious Broken Horn World. On the other, Yu Wei faces her Heavenly Tribulation back in the Three Realms, and even her legendary master Lu Dongbin is starting to sweat. The chapter delivers a masterclass in scale contrast: a world-level ancient civilization calmly observing its trapped prey versus one cultivator’s desperate, private battle against the firmaments. And just when you think things can’t get more intense, Ji Ning’s worst-case scenario materializes—a fleet of enemies arrives to collect him.
**Two great contrasts to savor**: - **Scale**: A formation that dwarfs a hundred commanderies… versus a single arrow from a pre-Heavenly-Tribulation cultivator. Ji Ning’s failure isn’t humiliating; it’s a sobering check that reinforces just how out of his league the Broken Horn World is. Yet the Mother Queens’ caution toward “the human race” hints that power in Xianxia is not only about raw cultivation—it’s about *potential* and *civilization’s momentum*. - **Tone**: Yu Wei’s tribulation is intimate and urgent—master and disciple, a one-on-one with fate. Ji Ning’s capture scene is cold, impersonal, and industrial—an army, a mother queen’s logic, a formation as big as a country. The juxtaposition makes both sequences hit harder.
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