魏公公
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Original Name:魏公公Gender:MasculineScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:1642Chapters:115
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Biodata

Feature Details
Name Eunuch Wei (魏公公)
Alias(es) Head Eunuch; Head of All Eunuchs; “Old Thief Wei”
Species/Race Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Great Chu Imperial Court
Occupation/Role Head of all eunuchs; Xingwu Emperor’s right-hand man and protector of the Imperial Study
Status Alive; ultimately regains his male body and fathers a child with Yue Ming 362
First Appearance Chapter 117

Power Progression

Stage / Realm / Level Chapter Notes
Top-notch martial-world master 117 In his youth, he was renowned for chivalry and righteousness; he fought more than a dozen masters of his own level alone, killed half of them, and survived with grievous injuries.
Peak eunuch-path cultivator 117 209 After losing his manhood through injuries sustained for Great Chu, he re-cultivated through the eunuch profession and reached its peak.
Ascension to Heaven Realm 300 301 Counted among the world’s highest experts; his Yin Qi effortlessly neutralizes Meng Yun’s city-destroying attack before he kills Meng Yun.
Peak Ascension Realm 315 317 339 Alone, he is described as equivalent to one and a half peak Ascension Realm experts; he later accepts Zhou An as an opponent during their strength test.
Heavenly Realm 362 Integrates the True Evil Swordplay, reverses Yin and Yang, and regains his male body.

Background

In his youth, Wei was a complete man, a famed swordsman, and a martial-world figure respected for his chivalry and righteousness. Armed with an iron sword, he challenged fighters across several countries and once fought hundreds of experts in succession. During this period, he met Yue Ming—sister of the Great Qi Emperor—and the two fell in love. 117 302

When the former Great Feng Kingdom became tyrannical, Wei joined the resistance. During Great Chu’s founding era, he fought more than a dozen masters of his own realm alone, killing half of them but suffering devastating injuries. The injuries led to his becoming a eunuch, yet he refused to fall into despair and rebuilt his cultivation through the eunuch profession. 117 209 301

Wei eventually became Great Chu’s head eunuch and Xingwu Emperor’s right-hand man. He oversees the eunuchs of the realm, screens important matters before they reach the emperor, and personally guards the Imperial Study against assassins and other threats. 117 165

Appearance

Eunuch Wei usually presents himself as an aged, frail-looking eunuch whose harmless demeanor conceals immense danger. 117 201 301

  • Beardless and notably fair-skinned. 117
  • Typically wears eunuch attire. 117
  • Usually appears hunched, with both hands tucked into his sleeves. 201 301
  • When fighting seriously, his back straightens and his presence changes from frail old man to an untouchable mountain. 301
  • His attacks are characterized by dense, oppressive Yin Qi. 137 301

Personality

Wei is ruthless, direct, and openly unconcerned with conventional martial etiquette when dealing with genuine enemies. He believes revenge should not be delayed, and his reputation rests on settling grudges immediately—by force or by more underhanded means if necessary. 201 252 283

Despite this, he maintains a firm moral boundary. Those he kills are described as criminals, and throughout his life he is not known to have committed evil deeds. This combination of ferocity and principle earns him both fear and respect throughout Great Chu’s martial world. 140 252

He has a strong affection for Zhou An, whose spirit and ruthlessness remind him of his younger self. Wei protects Zhou An against unfair interference by senior experts, but deliberately refuses to intervene in battles between peers, believing Zhou An must endure martial-world trials to become a true powerhouse. 145 188 201

Abilities & Skills

Yin Qi Manipulation

Wei’s Yin Qi is his signature power, capable of overwhelming opponents and shaping the battlefield.

  • Transformed into boundless Yin Qi that covered the sky and sun while pursuing a Zongxing Protector. 188
  • Projected Yin Qi over more than ten states by drawing on the power of Great Chu’s eunuchs. 137
  • Uses Yin Qi to isolate conversations and prevent information from leaking. 252 284
  • Neutralized Meng Yun’s destructive Qi sphere by engulfing and devouring it before it could explode. 301
  • Dispelled Yue Ming’s formation-induced change in the weather with a surge of Yin Qi. 302

Swordsmanship and Martial Combat

Before becoming a eunuch, Wei was an exceptional iron-sword wielder; after changing professions, he remained among the world’s foremost combatants. 117 302

  • Fought more than a dozen same-realm masters alone and killed half of them. 117
  • Defeated the Taoist Master and Buddha during the battle against the three Jianghu demons. 315
  • Can defeat enemies through decisive, close-range physical force, such as twisting off Meng Yun’s neck after suppressing his attack. 301
  • His combat experience allows him to identify Zhou An’s limits and assess threats pragmatically. 284 339

Strategic Judgment

Wei combines overwhelming strength with political awareness and long-term planning.

  • Guards the Imperial Study and serves as the first barrier before important matters reach Xingwu Emperor. 165
  • Investigated the Zongxing Protector’s attack on Zhou An, forced the Imperial Advisor to divine the culprit’s whereabouts, and personally executed the Protector. 188
  • Warned Zhou An of threats from Great Chu’s prodigies, the Second Prince, and Great Yue’s delegation. 198
  • Planned to use half of Great Chu’s national destiny to eliminate Great Qi’s three Jianghu demon leaders. 313
  • Worked with Xingwu Emperor and Yuan Qingyi on plans involving the Hidden Master and Great Chu’s coming war. 311

Yin-to-Yang Reversal

Wei pursues the legendary possibility that extreme Yin can give rise to Yang, allowing a eunuch to restore a male body.

  • Acquired the True Evil Swordplay to study principles related to eunuch cultivation rather than to practice the technique directly. 335 349
  • Eventually integrated the swordplay, reached the Heavenly Realm, reversed Yin and Yang, and regained his male body. 362

Equipment / Items

  • Iron sword — Wei’s weapon during his years roaming the martial world and opposing the former Great Feng Kingdom. 302
  • True Evil Swordplay — A sword technique he obtains and studies as part of his attempt to reverse Yin and Yang. 335 349
  • Heads of enemies — Wei keeps the head of a slain Zongxing Protector at his residence as a gift intended for Zhou An. 188 197

Relationships

  • Zhou An — Protector, mentor-like elder, and personal backer. Wei supports Zhou An as long as he does not violate Great Chu’s laws, protects him from senior experts, tests his strength, and hopes to witness him reach the world’s peak. 145 201 284 305
  • Xingwu Emperor — Right-hand man and Imperial Study guardian. Wei has accompanied the emperor through life-and-death struggles and manages crucial palace security. 117 165 283
  • Yue Ming — Former lover and the foremost formation master in the world. They were separated by the turmoil surrounding the former Great Feng Kingdom, but later reconcile and have a child. 302 317 362
  • National Teacher — Fellow senior figure of Great Chu. Wei coordinates with him on Zhou An’s development, Shi Xiyuan’s talent, and national strategy. 145 253 311
  • Yuan Qingyi — A powerful but reckless acquaintance whom Wei permits to interact with Zhou An only if he causes Zhou An no harm. 145
  • Fengteng Emperor — Political adversary. Wei travels to Great Qi, kills Meng Yun, and sends Meng Yun’s head to the emperor as a warning. 301
  • Bizarre Assembly — Initially repelled by Wei when she pursued Zhou An, leaving her with a lasting memory of his palm strike; they later fight on the same side. 316

Story Role / Major Arcs

Patron of Zhou An

Wei first meets Zhou An and Yu Hang while delivering an imperial decree. He recognizes Zhou An’s potential early, provides guidance about the martial world, and becomes one of Zhou An’s most influential supporters. 117

When senior figures target Zhou An, Wei intervenes personally. He kills the Zongxing Protector who bullied Zhou An with superior cultivation, stops the Prime Minister’s attack, and publicly declares himself Zhou An’s background before the assembled major factions. 188 201

Nine-Story Pagoda Investigation

Wei leaves the capital for Huaixi Capital to address the Nine-Story Pagoda and its ancient rebels. He explains their cruel experimentation on sages who sacrificed themselves to seal the rift and resolves to eradicate them. 252

Great Qi Campaign

Wei travels to Great Qi to eliminate Meng Yun, confronts Fengteng Emperor without deference, and reunites with Yue Ming so that she can use the Hundred Arrays Heart Refining formation to address Zhou An’s inner flaw. 301 302

He later joins Zhou An in the campaign against Great Qi’s Jianghu demons. Fighting the Taoist Master and Buddha simultaneously, he kills them with the Bizarre Assembly’s support and expends part of his lifespan in the conflict. 314 315 316

Later Wars and Zhou An’s Ascendance

Wei continues to coordinate Great Chu’s response to the Hundred Kingdoms remnants, the Man Country, and otherworldly threats. He fights alongside Zhou An, eventually acknowledges that Zhou An has reached the point where he can be considered Wei’s opponent, and accepts the younger man as both successor-like figure and friend. 332 339 340

Notable Quotes

“You want to compare backgrounds? Alright, this old one will be Zhou An’s background. What do you think?” 201

“Young people should have spirit and shouldn't back down when they shouldn't, otherwise they will become a laughingstock.” 201

“One is to see the people of the Great Chu country no longer suffer from hunger and pain, and no longer be troubled by bizarre occurrences. The second is to see the moment you reach the peak.” 305

Trivia

  • Eunuch Wei cultivates flowers to suppress his killing intent. 197
  • A widespread rumor claims that Zhou An is Wei’s illegitimate son from before he became a eunuch. 205 302
  • Eunuchs throughout Great Chu regard Wei as their foremost exemplar, and some imitate his habit of keeping his hands tucked into his sleeves. 301 346
  • He is considered dangerous not merely because of his strength, but because he is willing to use any effective method against an enemy. 201 283