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Abnormal Immortal Record of Spooky Daoist

Li Huowang found himself teetering on the edge of reality, ensnared in a perplexing quandary. Was he languishing in the sterile confines of a hospital room, or was he ensnared in a cultivation world where survival was a daily gamble? The lines between the tangible and the imagined blurred, with each realm asserting its authenticity while dismissing the other as mere figments of illusion. Embark on an odyssey with Li Huowang as he navigates through this enigmatic existence. Delve into a universe where the arcane arts of cultivators intertwine with the unspeakable terrors that lurk in the shadows. In this world, existence itself is a precarious balance. Original Synopsis: The Bizarre Path to the Heavens, 'Dao', a narrative woven with the surreal tapestry of Deities and Immortals. But what is truth, and what is mere fantasy? Amidst the maelstrom of his own harrowing ailment, Li Huowang grapples with discerning the real from the unreal. Yet, it is not just the enigma of these otherworldly beings that clouds his judgment; it is the specter of his own affliction, a malady that threatens to unravel the very fabric of his being. He is sick, very seriously ill......

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Chapter 310: Madman

After leaving Ox Heart Mountain, the silent Li Huowang followed the muddy path, continuing on his journey.

The paper clothes on his body and his skin gradually turned soft and rotten under the wash of the rain, eventually falling to the ground.

In the cold rain, Li Huowang's charred skin interspersed with newly grown flesh buds was gradually exposed.

Drop by drop, the rain fell on the tender flesh buds, and at this moment, Li Huowang knew what it meant to be cut a thousand times. However, he didn't try to avoid anything deliberately, silently enduring in the rain.

Gradually the rain lessened, and dawn began to break. Li Huowang stopped in a ruined temple. He hadn't slept for days and nights; he was truly exhausted.

He first looked up at the plaque that was only half intact, then at the moss-covered couplets on both sides. Although the characters had faded quite a bit, if one looked carefully, they could still be made out.