Small Cycle of Reincarnation

A localized recreation of the original Six Paths of Reincarnation, established by Daofather Crimsonbright after the ancient war shattered the original system. It manages the souls of dozens of major worlds under his dominion.

A localized recreation of the original Six Paths of Reincarnation, established by Daofather Crimsonbright after the ancient war shattered the original system. It manages the souls of dozens of major worlds under his dominion.

Story context

Get ready for a chapter that hits hard—not with explosions, but with unbearable tension and a gut-wrenching aftermath. After Ji Ning’s explosive confrontation with the Shaoyin clan, the dust begins to settle in the most brutal way possible. We witness the raw guilt of Mu Northson as he blames himself for pushing Ji Ning into a premature, fatal strike. We see the cold, pragmatic analysis of the enemy, both in the Shaoyin camp and the Seamless Gate. And in the crowning irony, we watch Old Demon Fufeng—the man who just willingly burned a hundred billion of his own clansmen to kill Ji Ning—*somehow survive* his own Karmic Hellfire, earning praise from the very ancestors he served. This isn’t a battle chapter; it’s a recoil chapter, a deep breath taken in the middle of a storm, and it sets the stage for a terrifying new volume.

Why it matters

Buckle up, because we just crossed a major threshold. This chapter isn’t about the next punch; it’s about the consequences of the last one. The focus shifts from Ji Ning’s raw power to the emotional and strategic fallout. Mu Northson’s guilt is a powerful character beat—it shows that even the strongest bonds can be strained by tragedy, and that Ji Ning’s greatest strength might also be his greatest burden: his loyalty to those who lean on him. On the villain’s side, the Shaoyin clan is chillingly functional. They are not cowering in fear; they are calmly analyzing the outcome, rewarding the architect of Ji Ning’s fall, and planning their next move. This is a villain group that understands the long game. Finally, the Seamless Gate interlude serves as a crucial reminder that we have multiple cosmic players watching this game. This isn’t just a local grudge. Ji Ning’s actions are making ripples across the Three Realms. How will he escape the void? That is the question that will define the next volume, and the answer won’t be a quick one.

Quick facts

Source novel
Desolate Era
First appearance
The Price of Revenge
Chapter references
6
Type hints
ji ning, mu northson, karmic hellfire
Guide tags
Desolate Era, Xianxia, Revenge

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Source novel

Desolate Era