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The ruler of the Grand Xia Dynasty, a political actor who calculates the value of his subjects and chooses to side with Ji Ning over the established Shaoyin clan.
The ruler of the Grand Xia Dynasty, a political actor who calculates the value of his subjects and chooses to side with Ji Ning over the established Shaoyin clan.
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The ruler of the Grand Xia Dynasty, a political actor who calculates the value of his subjects and chooses to side with Ji Ning over the established Shaoyin clan.
Buckle up, fellow Daoists, because the Immortal Fortunes Assembly is about to get *real*. We have reached the top twenty-four, and the Xia Emperor kicks off the third round with an absolute banger of a match: Ji Ning versus the Blade Servant Truly. This isn’t just a contest of strength; it’s a philosophical clash between the refined, explosive art of the sword and the raw, relentless speed of the blade. For the first time in the tournament, Ji Ning faces an opponent who can push him to his limits, leading to a savage, high-speed duel that showcases both cultivators at their absolute peak. Get ready for a chapter that is pure, uncut Xianxia combat porn where every slash and parry matters.
- **Watch for the shift in Ji Ning's demeanor.** Early on, he is cautious, even a little playful (using the fight to "temper himself"). It is only when faced with Blade Servant's desperate, fanatical speed that he switches to a cold, calculative pragmatism. This is the Ji Ning we know and love: ruthless efficiency when the game is on the line. - **Pay attention to the reactions of the other characters.** Yuchi Xiyue and Yu Wei's dread, the Xia Emperor's silent observation, and the quiet awe of the other twenty-four contestants—these all serve to build the stakes. We *see* how terrifying Blade Servant is through the fear he generates, making Ji Ning's victory all the more impressive. - **Consider Blade Servant’s final line.** "Now with only five blades... I fear you would have severed my entire body." This isn't just an excuse. At this level, a loss of a single weapon or limb creates a massive imbalance in a multi-limbed combat style. He saw the inevitable end and chose to preserve his life and dignity. He’s a smart fighter. - **This fight is a statement.** The Black-White College is no longer just a dark horse; Ji Ning has just publicly demolished a top-four contender. The narrative has officially shifted its attention from the chaos of the tournament to the singular figure of Ji Ning as the central protagonist to watch.
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