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A grand formation created by Fuxi, named after the demon Rahu who swallows the sun and moon in Hindu/Buddhist myth. It allows a massive army of immortals to merge into a single, ferocious Fiendgod.
A grand formation created by Fuxi, named after the demon Rahu who swallows the sun and moon in Hindu/Buddhist myth. It allows a massive army of immortals to merge into a single, ferocious Fiendgod.
Definition
A grand formation created by Fuxi, named after the demon Rahu who swallows the sun and moon in Hindu/Buddhist myth. It allows a massive army of immortals to merge into a single, ferocious Fiendgod.
Get ready, fellow Daoists—because this chapter is a *massive* strategic pivot for our boy Ji Ning and the entire Nuwa Alliance. Our protagonist has just played the ultimate long game, handing over the keys to a game-changing divine ability to the top brass. But this isn’t a simple transaction; it’s a high-stakes gamble involving cosmic politics, soul-deep trust, and the looming shadow of the Heartforce Eater himself. Ji Ning knows he’s painting a target on his back, but he also knows that winning the final war matters more than personal safety. Meanwhile, we get a rare peek behind the curtain at the absolute top-tier powers of the Three Realms—the legendary figures who casually decide the fate of the universe—and they’re all staring at six bottles of shimmering Chaos Nectar. And if that wasn’t enough, Ji Ning then unleashes a formation so terrifying it shakes the heavens. The chapter masterfully balances intimate character moments with galaxy-scale consequences.
This chapter feels like the calm before a truly epic storm. Ji Ning has just shown a level of maturity that separates the protagonists from the fodder: he is *trusting his elders* and *investing in the team*. For long-time readers, seeing the mythic figures like Suiren, Fuxi, and Divine Farmer interacting as peers is a huge treat—it’s a reminder that this universe is grounded in real-world mythology. Pay close attention to the hunched, masked figure. His silence and sorrow are a deep clue about the tragic history of this world, likely connected to Lady Nuwa’s departure. And that final scene with the Rahu Fiendgod? That’s Ji Ning saying, “I’m not just a fast swordsman anymore. I can bring the *pain*.” The lines are being drawn for a confrontation of truly cosmic proportions. Let’s just hope the Heartforce Eater wasn’t eavesdropping.
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