Ji Wushuang
Late Bloomer Destiny? But I'm a Genius!Contents
- 1Biodata
- 2Power Progression
- 3Background
- 4Appearance
- 5Personality
- 6Abilities & Skills
- 6.1Yin-Yang Dao
- 6.2Star River Immeasurable Diagram
- 6.3Eight Beasts and Mythical Four Kings
- 6.4Dao Insight
- 7Relationships
- 8Story Role / Major Arcs
- 8.1Fire Type Dao Tree Conflict
- 8.2Breakthrough After Defeat
- 8.3Qingling Palace Journey and Selection
- 8.4Continued Rivalry with Jiang Ping
- 9Notable Quotes
Biodata
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Ji Wushuang (姬无双) |
| Alias(es) | Peerless Prodigy; Ultimate Being |
| Gender | Male |
| Affiliation | Qingling Palace; final disciple of the Yin-Yang Venerable 396 |
| Occupation/Role | Cultivator; Yin-Yang Dao prodigy |
| First Appearance | Mentioned in Strange Tales of Other Regions 244 |
Power Progression
| Stage / Realm / Level | Chapter | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Five Elements Wonder Technique foundation | 244 | Built his foundation on the Five Elements Wonder Technique and was suspected to wield Great Yin Yang power before reaching one hundred years of age. |
| Top-tier Near-Dao Being; nearing the Seven-Nine Tribulation | 272 298 | His realm was said to be close to the Seven-Nine Tribulation when he encountered Zhong Shenxiu; later recognized as a top-tier Near-Dao Being. |
| Control Daoguang / “Supreme God Riding Light” | 298 300 | Manifested a Star Chart and advanced the Yin-Yang Hetu Technique to an extreme state. Jiang Ping judged his Yin-Yang Dao Light to remain incomplete despite its overwhelming power. |
| Seven-Nine Tribulation crossed; technique at the ultimate | 318 | After two years of silence following his battle with Jiang Ping, he crossed the tribulation and made a simultaneous breakthrough in realm and technique. |
| Causality Order: 2% | 378 | Revealed that he had constructed two percent of order related to causality. |
| Three Yin-Yang transformations perfected | 381 | Perfected the Boundless Galaxy Diagram, Fuxi Formation, and Taiji Diagram, greatly strengthening himself while deepening the danger of future tribulations. |
| Authority: over 30%, approaching 40% | 402 409 | His authority exceeded thirty percent after entering Heavenly Heart Cave and later approached forty percent in Yin-Yang Order. |
Background
Ji Wushuang became renowned across the North You Endless Sea as an under-one-hundred-year-old genius who used the Five Elements Wonder Technique as a foundation to evolve Yin Yang. His talent was considered comparable to Zhong Shenxiu’s, and he was described as a towering figure among his peers. 244
Before his clash with Jiang Ping, Ji Wushuang had entered a True Saint’s domain, defeated the True Saint’s high disciple, and later discussed the Dao with that True Saint as both teacher and friend. 299
Appearance
Ji Wushuang is a tall, slender man whose beauty is repeatedly described as exceptional enough to eclipse many women. He commonly wears white robes and carries an otherworldly, immortal-like bearing. 298 381 408
- Delicate, meticulously sculpted facial features. 299 381
- Sharp nose bridge balanced by a refined, almost feminine beauty. 381
- Cherry-colored lips and ink-like eyebrows. 381
- His appearance draws unwanted attention from men as well as women; he considers this a burden rather than a source of pride. 381
- Married and has children, partly to discourage persistent admirers. 381
Personality
Ji Wushuang is proud, composed, and unwilling to accept defeat. Even when Jiang Ping suppressed him during their battle for the Dao Tree, he continued unveiling stronger techniques rather than yielding. 299 301
He possesses clear judgment regarding stronger opponents. When Zhong Shenxiu demonstrated that she vastly exceeded him, he withdrew from the field instead of making a futile intervention. 305 His losses during Qingling Palace’s elder selection did not break his resolve; he acknowledged Zhou Taohong’s strength while remaining determined to improve. 396
He rejects fatalism and believes that cultivation can overturn predetermined outcomes. 303
Abilities & Skills
Yin-Yang Dao
Ji Wushuang builds upon the Five Elements to cultivate Great Yin Yang, pursuing multiple transformations of the Yin-Yang Dao simultaneously. 244 299 381
- Boundless Galaxy Diagram — his earliest Yin-Yang transformation. 381
- Fuxi Formation — used alongside his River Diagram to form a large-scale trapping formation. 299
- Taiji Diagram — manifests black-and-white Dao light and represents another perfected Yin-Yang transformation. 381 409
- Cultivating all three paths grants exceptional combat strength, but makes his future tribulations more dangerous. 381
Star River Immeasurable Diagram
Ji Wushuang’s signature technique manifests a celestial Star Chart and draws on boundless starlight. 298 299
- Absorbs constellations and Star Brilliance to strengthen his body and aura. 299 300
- Can expand across the sky and descend as a destructive galaxy-like barrage. 299 300
- At full display, he merges the Star Chart into himself, seeming to carry an entire starry sky within his body. 300 409
- Its stars can reorganize into formations and Dao diagrams, but Jiang Ping exploited flaws in the technique’s Yin-Yang and Five Elements structure. 299 300 301
Eight Beasts and Mythical Four Kings
Ji Wushuang can materialize powerful celestial beasts through his Star Chart. 299 301
- Eight Beasts — star beasts of the Eight Desolates that strike together with overwhelming force. 299
- Mythical Four Kings — four towering beastly manifestations capable of attacking alongside Ji Wushuang. 301 305
- The Four Kings possess extreme combat strength, but were intimidated into submission by Zhong Shenxiu. 305
Dao Insight
Ji Wushuang possesses exceptional theoretical knowledge and perception of advanced techniques. 299 302
- Recognized Ye Qingyun’s Karma Art and understood its ability to evade karmic entanglement and tribulation. 302
- Identified the risks involved in building a deep foundation with multiple heavenly techniques. 310
- Constructed causality-related order and continued refining Yin-Yang authority after joining Qingling Palace. 378 402 409
Relationships
- Jiang Ping / River God — Began as a major rival during the struggle over the Fire Type Dao Tree. Ji Wushuang challenged Jiang Ping for an equal share, fought him at full strength, and was ultimately suppressed; they later traveled together and developed a supportive friendship. 298 299 301 373 409
- Ye Qingyun — Ally and traveling companion. The two joined Jiang Ping during the Dao Tree conflict, traveled with him to the South Heaven Departmental Prefecture, and shared intelligence during Qingling Palace’s selection. 302 303 372 379
- Zhong Shenxiu — Fellow peerless prodigy and overwhelming superior. They briefly fought before the Dao Tree conflict; Ji Wushuang later withdrew when she cleared the field and accepted her assessment of the dangers in his cultivation. 272 305 381
- Yin-Yang Venerable — Ji Wushuang’s master and a True Saint of Qingling Palace. The Venerable accepted him as a final disciple after the elder-selection matches. 396
- Zhou Taohong — Qingling Palace selection opponent who defeated Ji Wushuang through superior order depth, Void Order, and sword arts. 396
Story Role / Major Arcs
Fire Type Dao Tree Conflict
Ji Wushuang entered the conflict over the Fire Type Dao Tree seeking half of its fortune. His demand led to a high-level battle with Jiang Ping, in which he deployed the Star River Immeasurable Diagram, Eight Beasts, Fuxi Formation, and his strongest Yin-Yang techniques. 298 299 300
Although Jiang Ping wounded and suppressed him, Ji Wushuang continued fighting with the Mythical Four Kings before Zhong Shenxiu’s arrival forced him to acknowledge the gap and withdraw. 301 305
Breakthrough After Defeat
Rather than damaging his Dao Heart, the defeat became part of Ji Wushuang’s growth. He crossed the Seven-Nine Tribulation and reached the ultimate in technique after a period of seclusion, restoring his standing as one of the era’s foremost geniuses. 318
Qingling Palace Journey and Selection
Ji Wushuang traveled with Jiang Ping and Ye Qingyun into the South Heaven Departmental Prefecture, where the cultivation environment of supreme Dao systems sharpened his comprehension. 372 373
During Qingling Palace’s Guest Elder selection, he lost to Zhou Taohong and another inner sect disciple. His performance nevertheless attracted the Yin-Yang Venerable, who accepted him as a disciple and secured his future within Qingling Palace. 396
Continued Rivalry with Jiang Ping
After receiving the Yin-Yang Venerable’s guidance and entering Heavenly Heart Cave, Ji Wushuang tested his improved strength against Jiang Ping. Despite approaching forty percent Yin-Yang Order and deploying his full array of diagrams, he was defeated by a single finger snap. 402 409
Before entering seclusion, he gave Jiang Ping a jade pendant that could be used to contact the Yin-Yang Venerable if Jiang Ping faced danger. 409
Notable Quotes
“I don't believe fate is set in stone. Man can conquer heaven—the future is always full of countless possibilities.” 303