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Crossing back and forth: 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......

Fox Tail Pen · Oriental
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309 Chs

Chapter 111: Methods

Li Huowang, sitting on the ground, wore an expression riddled with intense hesitation and struggle.

After remaining stationary for a very long time, he finally picked up a writing brush and began to write on the rice paper.

However, Li Huowang had to pause for an extended time after writing only a few characters.

Being unaccustomed to using a writing brush was one issue, but more importantly, Li Huowang had already started to forget how to write many common characters.

Li Huowang understood that this meant he was becoming more and more like Master Danyang.

Having written down a great deal, Li Huowang wrote five large characters at the end, "Li Huowang's Last Writing."

After completing all this, Li Huowang dried the paper and handed it to the plump nun next to him.

"If my fellow apprentices come looking for me, please trouble yourself to deliver this letter into the hands of that tall fellow. He knows how to read."