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A classic sword formation based on the Daoist concept of Heaven, Earth, and Man, used to enhance the power and stability of a group of flying swords.
A classic sword formation based on the Daoist concept of Heaven, Earth, and Man, used to enhance the power and stability of a group of flying swords.
Definition
A classic sword formation based on the Daoist concept of Heaven, Earth, and Man, used to enhance the power and stability of a group of flying swords.
Get ready, because this chapter is a full-on emotional gut-punch wrapped in the most spectacular lightning show you’ll ever see in Xianxia. Diancai Immortal is standing at the precipice of his Dao, his entire life’s cultivation hinging on whether he can survive the Heavenly Tribulation. Armed with his five newly acquired top-grade Immortal-ranked flying swords, the Plowshares Immortal swords, he begins the ascent. What starts as a triumphant display of power—casually swatting away lightning bolts—quickly spirals into a desperate, bloody struggle against the heavens. He pushes through the four sets of nine bolts with a forbidden technique, only to be confronted with a fifth set… and then a sixth. The chapter is a masterclass in dramatic tension, where the reader’s hope is built up and shattered in waves, culminating in a final, heart-wrenching cry of defiance that perfectly captures the brutal, indifferent cruelty of a Xianxia tribulation.
This chapter is the ultimate test of a cultivator's Dao-heart—not just for the character, but for the reader as well. Brace yourself for a relentless escalation of tension. Pay close attention to the *rhythm* of the tribulation; the author deliberately builds hope after each set of nine, only to shatter it with the announcement of the next. The dialogue between Ji Ning and Wufeng is your emotional barometer—they voice the hope and fear you should be feeling. The real payoff isn't just the spectacle of the lightning, but the raw, desperate character moment when Diancai laughs after surviving the forty-fifth, only to see the vortex still churning. That single moment of silence is more devastating than any thunderclap. If you’ve ever felt the unfairness of a system, you’ll feel a kinship with Ji Ning’s final, furious roar at the heavens.
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