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The highest tier of artificial magic treasure, exclusive to Celestial Immortals. The Qianqiu Sword is a “nearly Purely Yang” weapon, making it the absolute peak of the Immortal grade.
The highest tier of artificial magic treasure, exclusive to Celestial Immortals. The Qianqiu Sword is a “nearly Purely Yang” weapon, making it the absolute peak of the Immortal grade.
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The highest tier of artificial magic treasure, exclusive to Celestial Immortals. The Qianqiu Sword is a “nearly Purely Yang” weapon, making it the absolute peak of the Immortal grade.
In this explosive chapter, IET delivers on a promise that’s been building for dozens of chapters: the full, unleashed might of Ji Ning’s Primaltwin. What starts as a cleanup operation—a surgical, almost contemptuous execution of the seven Dharma Kings—escalates into a full-blown crisis when a new, horrifyingly powerful faction emerges from thin air. The chapter is a masterclass in power scale demonstration, showing off Ji Ning’s new heights while simultaneously slamming the readers with the cold reality that the real game hasn’t even started. Get ready for a satisfying slaughter, a strategic mind-game, and a cliffhanger that will leave you shouting at your screen.
**Why the Seven Dharma Kings Were Destroyed So Easily**: Don’t be fooled into thinking they were weak. The text explicitly states they were “virtually undefeatable below the Celestial Immortal level.” Ji Ning’s Primaltwin destroyed them because he is a multi-layered powerhouse: a top-tier sword-art (Daofather-created + perfected), a top-tier sword formation (Li Tian), and **nine** top-tier swords. In a Xianxia 1v1, every upgrade in treasure quality multiplies your power. Ji Ning having nine peak-tier treasures for a 7v1 is a qualitative leap, not a quantitative one.
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