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A cultivator who failed their Heavenly Tribulation in a past life but managed to reincarnate with their soul intact, retaining fragments of past-life memories and secret arts that give them an edge over ordinary cultivators.
A cultivator who failed their Heavenly Tribulation in a past life but managed to reincarnate with their soul intact, retaining fragments of past-life memories and secret arts that give them an edge over ordinary cultivators.
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A cultivator who failed their Heavenly Tribulation in a past life but managed to reincarnate with their soul intact, retaining fragments of past-life memories and secret arts that give them an edge over ordinary cultivators.
Chapter 31 delivers a monumental turning point in Ji Ning's cultivation journey. Trapped inside the Divine Abilities Hall, Ji Ning is pushed to his absolute limit by the endless waves of Lishi soldiers. But it's not brute force that saves him—it's a soul-shattering breakthrough. Driven by his fierce determination to protect his family at Oxhorn Mountain, Ji Ning's will crystallizes, his Dao-heart purifies, and he successfully manifests his 'Divine Sense', a soul-power normally reserved for Primal Daoists. This is the 'opening of the Heavenly Eye', a game-changing moment that instantly amplifies his combat power tenfold, allowing him to crush the trial and claim the coveted **first divine ability**. The chapter is a masterful blend of emotional stakes and cultivation mechanics, showing that the path to power is paved with love, loss, and an unbreakable will.
Get ready, fellow Daoists, because this chapter is what we *live for*! Ji Ning has been scraping by on grit and raw talent, but now he unlocks a cheat code that makes all his previous struggles look like a warm-up. The moment the Heavenly Eye opens and those hundred swords start flying? That’s pure catharsis. The Yellow Bear's reaction is priceless—even a grumpy old artifact spirit has to stop and admire the spectacle. This isn't just a power-up; it's a statement. Ji Ning is no longer just a genius kid with a strong body; he's a monster with a soul that can rival the elders of the Three Realms. The best part? This new power comes at the *perfect* time. With the crisis at Oxhorn Mountain looming, Ji Ning is about to return to his clan not as a boy who needs saving, but as the one who can turn the tide. Buckle up—the revenge arc is about to get a serious upgrade.
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