While studying the Heavenly Law in Emerald Palace, Lord Orion feels a transmigrator's soul force its way into his mind to possess him. He rips it apart, but its memory fragments flood him. He witnesses a looming Great Divine Calamity and his own future: attacked by the Four Supreme Saints. He sees his first disciple seized and made Lord of the Western Order, three thousand followers reduced to mounts, and even the seemingly honest Saberlight turn on him to become the Joyful God of Light. Forewarned, Orion must decide whether knowledge can change fate or only make the approaching betrayal and ruin more unbearable.
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View All >George
Why did the transmigrator think possession would be easy? Orion shredded that arrogance in one scene. I laughed and flinched at the same time.
2026-03-31 13:02:23
Ulysses
The fractured memories read like layered ink paintings. Visions of the future feel tragically poetic.
2026-03-31 06:22:05
Laura
Is Saberlight truly irredeemable or hiding subtle motives? The Joyful God of Light turn shocked me. I want answers before the calamity.
2026-03-25 00:12:19