Definition
A divine weapon refined from the hatred and resentment of slain enemies, similar to the Fiendgod Blood-Refining Art but far more advanced.
A divine weapon refined from the hatred and resentment of slain enemies, similar to the Fiendgod Blood-Refining Art but far more advanced.
Definition
A divine weapon refined from the hatred and resentment of slain enemies, similar to the Fiendgod Blood-Refining Art but far more advanced.
Alright, fellow Daoists, buckle up. Chapter 602 is a pure, concentrated dose of what makes Xianxia so addictive: a **monstrous loot drop**. Ji Ning has finally cracked the code of the mysterious stele, and the payoff is one of the most insane endowment dumps in the book so far. Forget a few new sword moves—Ning just got his hands on *seven* complete, universe-shattering techniques that would make a Daofather weep with envy. This isn't just a power-up; it's a fundamental re-calibration of what's possible in the Three Realms.
This is a **world-building chapter** disguised as a power-up chapter. Don't skim the technique descriptions! Each one is a narrative seed. The 'Eighteen Gods' and its companion formation are almost certainly going to be Ji Ning's ultimate strategic tool. The 'Sinner Weapon' and his desire for close combat point to a new fighting style. And the 'Ghostgod Scroll'? That's a wildcard that could introduce a new class of allies or a horrifying cost.
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