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Ji Ning’s three bonded flying swords, upgraded to the equivalent of high-grade Immortal-ranked flying swords after absorbing the killing intent from the nine demon kings and the evil patriarch.
Ji Ning’s three bonded flying swords, upgraded to the equivalent of high-grade Immortal-ranked flying swords after absorbing the killing intent from the nine demon kings and the evil patriarch.
Definition
Ji Ning’s three bonded flying swords, upgraded to the equivalent of high-grade Immortal-ranked flying swords after absorbing the killing intent from the nine demon kings and the evil patriarch.
Ji Ning returns from his shopping spree with a special purchase — a set of damaged flying swords that catches even his father's expert eye. But while the young heir is busy naming his new treasures, a far more dangerous storm is brewing. Deep in Winged Serpent Lake, an ancient great demon is grieving the loss of its favorite child, and its wrath is about to descend upon the Yan Mountains. This chapter masterfully balances heartwarming family moments with a chilling glimpse of the looming threat, setting the stage for a major conflict.
This chapter is a classic setup for an upcoming arc: peaceful family time on one side, a vengeful demon assembling its forces on the other. Keep an eye on the emotional weight Ji Ning places on the 'Northsea' name — it's a subtle hint that this sword set will play a major role in his journey. Meanwhile, the Winged Serpent's grief makes it a more sympathetic and thus far more dangerous antagonist than a simple rampaging beast. Get ready — the next few chapters are going to be intense, and Ji Ning's first true test as a budding Fiendgod Body Refiner might be closer than he thinks.
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