Definition
A high-grade Immortal-ranked treasure that traps or captures enemies within its own spatial dimension.
A high-grade Immortal-ranked treasure that traps or captures enemies within its own spatial dimension.
Definition
A high-grade Immortal-ranked treasure that traps or captures enemies within its own spatial dimension.
Thirty years of secluded cultivation on Mount Innerheart have transformed Ji Ning. In this chapter, we witness the payoff of that relentless training as Ji Ning finally conquers the eighth floor of the War God Hall, defeating a Void-level Fiendgod in a grueling display of pure combat prowess. More than a simple power-up sequence, this chapter showcases his strategic maturity in treasure selection. He opts for a complete set of nine formation-swords—the *Plowshares* sword array—over a more straightforward powerful single sword, revealing a tactical mind preparing for future mastery of a complex, high-level sword art. The methodical, almost ritualistic, way he processes his victory, chooses his rewards, and plans his next cultivation steps gives us a rare, quiet glimpse into the engine room of a cultivator’s ascent.
This is a “loot and level-up” chapter, the Xianxia equivalent of a character opening a chest in an RPG and meticulously equipping their new gear. But what makes it satisfying is the *thought* behind the action. Ji Ning doesn’t just grab the shiniest sword; he researches a technique, picks a matching set of swords, and even plans a future gift for a comrade. It’s a masterclass in the genre’s obsession with resource management and long-term strategy. Pay attention to the quiet frustration about the War God Hall’s artificial limitations—these moments of imposed scarcity make the eventual upgrades feel genuinely hard-won. This chapter is the calm before the storm: the protagonist has refitted his arsenal, and his final words indicate the next big confrontation is now his primary target.
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