Nuwa Diagram

A supreme visualization technique from the goddess Nuwa's lineage. It fortifies the soul, aids recovery, and is one of the premier soul-nourishing methods in the Desolate Era world.

A supreme visualization technique from the goddess Nuwa's lineage. It fortifies the soul, aids recovery, and is one of the premier soul-nourishing methods in the Desolate Era world.

Story context

Ji Yichuan and Yuchi Snow argue about their newborn son's future. Yichuan insists that Ji Ning must win the Golden Sword to earn the Prefectural Lord's position, rather than having it handed to him through political maneuvering. This reflects his philosophy that a leader must be strong enough to hold the seat. Meanwhile, the ambitious elder Ji Lie begins scheming to prevent Ji Ning's success, planning to secretly cultivate talented tribal youths to defeat him in the future. The chapter ends with Ji Ning, still a baby, deciding to begin his cultivation of the Nuwa Diagram visualization technique, setting the foundation for his journey on the path of immortality.

Why it matters

This chapter establishes the central conflict of Ji Ning's childhood: his father's high expectations and the political scheming of Ji Lie. Readers should note that winning the Golden Sword is portrayed as nearly impossible, setting up Ji Ning's future struggle to prove himself. The introduction of the Nuwa Diagram is crucial—it hints that Ji Ning possesses extraordinary advantages from his past life, including a transcendent visualization technique that even heavenly soldiers would envy. Pay attention to the contrast between Yichuan's cold exterior (short, decisive sentences) and his deep love for his son, revealed through his actions and his naming choice. Ji Lie's bitter monologue about waiting eighty years gives depth to his antagonistic role; he is not a simple villain but a man nursing a long grievance.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Path of the Golden Sword
Chapter references
10
Type hints
golden sword ceremony, ji ning, ji yichuan
Guide tags
world-building, scheming, family drama

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Source novel

Desolate Era