Seven Cyclones Thunder

A powerful wind-and-lightning attack unleashed by the Winged Immortal Puppet, capable of matching the strength of a Celestial Immortal.

A powerful wind-and-lightning attack unleashed by the Winged Immortal Puppet, capable of matching the strength of a Celestial Immortal.

Story context

Hold onto your Dao-hearts, folks, because this chapter is a masterclass in high-stakes Xianxia warfare. We jump right into the aftermath of the ambush, and the gloves are off. The Shaoyin clan has sprung its trap with four Celestial Immortals, and they are not messing around. This isn't a fair fight; it's a coordinated, four-on-two assassination attempt. We see Ji Ning and his traumatized junior brother, Mu Northson, immediately put on the back foot against two of the clan’s most bizarre and powerful elders: Ancestor Xuanji with his starry formation and Ancestor Bitterwood with his nightmare-inducing forest of vines. The overwhelming power of a true Celestial Immortal is laid bare, forcing Ji Ning to unleash his full, desperate strength. But the chapter doesn't just stay on the battlefield; it cuts to the wider world, showing the alarm bells ringing in Anchan City and a mysterious, all-seeing observer revealing the true, terrifying scale of the threat.

Why it matters

This chapter is a fantastic example of how to escalate stakes in a Xianxia story. After the emotional gut-punch of the reunion with Mu Northson, the author doesn't let us breathe. The ambush is immediate, professional, and designed to feel inescapable.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Forest of Vines
Chapter references
1
Type hints
Ji Ning, Mu Northson, Ancestor Bitterwood
Guide tags
action, high-stakes, clan warfare

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Source novel

Desolate Era