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And then he heard it: a faint, familiar hum from his phone. The screen flickered. Blue light bled through the cracks.

He remembered that in chapter 112, a minor character named "Old Xu" mentions that the bamboo forest hides a Spirit Focusing Herb —a rare plant that can temporarily boost one's perception to supernatural levels. In the novel, Lin Feiyu finds it by accident in chapter 114. But Kaito knew exactly where: beneath the third stone lantern on the eastern path, guarded by a nest of non-venomous grass snakes.

And on quiet nights, when the moon was full, Kaito would sit on a mountain peak, pull out his phone (still at 2% battery, still flickering), and scroll through the last page of Heaven's Shattered Sword . -Doujindesu.TV--Came-Into-The-Martial-Arts-Nove...

Chapter 6: The Choice at the End of the World Kaito's hand hovered over the phone. One touch, and he would wake up in his cramped apartment, cold coffee on the desk, the novel still open on his laptop. Lin Feiyu would continue his journey alone. The betrayals would happen. The dumpling cook would die.

The site was still open. Doujindesu.tv. The chapter list. And at the very bottom, a button that had never been there before: And then he heard it: a faint, familiar hum from his phone

"No," he whispered. "No, no, no."

But Kaito was lying. He did know. In chapter 47, the unnamed extra in the gray hood died in the spider pit. But in chapter 48, a revised version he had read in a fan translation footnote—an alternate ending the author never published—the extra survived. He became a minor ally, then disappeared from the story entirely. He remembered that in chapter 112, a minor

Kaito remembered the chapter number: 47. He remembered the traps, the venomous spiders, and the hidden tomb of the Mad Monk of Mount Li.