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A prideful True Immortal of the Nine Sacred Chaos Realm, imprisoned for an unnamed crime, possessing Daofather-level power.
A prideful True Immortal of the Nine Sacred Chaos Realm, imprisoned for an unnamed crime, possessing Daofather-level power.
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A prideful True Immortal of the Nine Sacred Chaos Realm, imprisoned for an unnamed crime, possessing Daofather-level power.
Ji Ning has fully taken control of the World Prison, and now he faces a strategic problem: how to upgrade his golden core from the lowest grade to the second. His newly soul-searched prisoner, Liangqiu, lays out the cold, ruthless arithmetic of survival inside these eternal barriers. The weakest prisoners are Celestial Immortals—too poor in knowledge and treasures. The strongest—Elder Gods who draw power from chaos itself—are too dangerous. The sweet spot? True Immortals and True Gods. They have the wealth, the techniques, and the desperation. But Ji Ning must first test his theory against one very proud, very angry True Immortal named Dongjun. The result is a brutal lesson in Xianxia siege warfare: raw power means nothing when the attacker controls the supply lines.
Alright, fellow Daoists, strap in—because this chapter is a masterclass in *strategy over strength*. Ji Ning just got handed the single most useful piece of information for his prison-break arc: he doesn't need to be stronger than his enemies. He just needs to be *more patient*.
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