A mysterious princess, a dying ancient beast, and an impossible cultivation challenge change Shi Hao's future forever. Episode 6 blends humor, emotion, and powerful world-building while setting up the next stage of his incredible journey.
The episode 6 of Wanmei Shijie starts
with the aftermath of the devastating battle that destroyed the
Great Wilderness. While exploring the ruined land, Shi Hao discovers a badly
injured white ape that still carries traces of an overwhelming aura. Instead of
treating the creature like a dangerous enemy, the kind-hearted boy immediately
decides to save its life. Seeing its fluffy appearance, he even gives it the
adorable nickname Mao Qiu,
showing once again that his compassion often outweighs fear.
Before Shi Hao can leave, he encounters a mysterious young girl named Huo Ling'er. She immediately
recognizes that the injured beast is no ordinary creature. According to her,
the white ape is actually one of the terrifying Four Supreme Beings responsible
for the catastrophic battle over the legendary mountain treasures. That
conflict devastated the Great Wilderness and left countless areas in ruins.
Believing such a dangerous creature should never be allowed to survive, Huo
Ling'er demands that Shi Hao hand the ape over. However, Shi Hao refuses
without hesitation. His simple village upbringing makes him judge others by
their current actions rather than their reputation. Since Mao Qiu is helpless
and seriously wounded, Shi Hao believes it deserves another chance.
Their conversation quickly becomes one of the funniest moments in the
episode. Huo Ling'er attempts to buy the ape using valuable currency, proudly
claiming the money could purchase Shi Hao's entire village. Unfortunately for
her, Shi Hao has never cared about wealth. Growing up in Stone Village, he is
used to exchanging everyday goods with things like fresh animal milk, making
her expensive treasures completely meaningless to him.
Unable to understand each other's lifestyles, both children constantly
insult one another. Shi Hao repeatedly calls her a liar after catching her
exaggerations, while Huo Ling'er becomes increasingly frustrated by his
innocence and stubborn personality. Their entertaining arguments provide
much-needed comedy after the intense events of previous episodes.
Realizing words will never convince him, Huo Ling'er launches an attack in
an attempt to seize Mao Qiu by force. The two young cultivators immediately
begin fighting. Although Huo Ling'er possesses impressive techniques and can
even summon magnificent flaming wings, Shi Hao refuses to back down. Instead of
being intimidated, he innocently asks whether she is one of the Four Supreme
Monsters because she can fly.
The misunderstanding only angers Huo Ling'er even more. Their battle
showcases both of their extraordinary talents despite their young age. Shi Hao
relies on his exceptional physical strength and fearless determination, while
Huo Ling'er displays refined cultivation skills worthy of someone from a
powerful background.
Eventually, an older guardian arrives and interrupts the confrontation. Huo
Ling'er reluctantly admits she failed to retrieve the white ape from the
seemingly ordinary village boy. Even after witnessing Shi Hao's strength, she
cannot understand why someone from a remote village possesses such terrifying
potential.
As emotions settle, Huo Ling'er finally reveals the truth. She admits she
had not been completely honest and sincerely begs Shi Hao not to eat the
injured ape. Shi Hao laughs at the misunderstanding because he never intended
to harm Mao Qiu in the first place. His only goal has always been to heal the
creature before allowing the village elders to decide its future.
This response surprises Huo Ling'er. Despite knowing Mao Qiu helped destroy
countless lands during the battle among the supreme beings, Shi Hao still
believes every life deserves compassion when it is helpless. That kindness
becomes one of his defining qualities throughout the series.
Soon afterward, another powerful figure appears to escort Huo Ling'er home.
The visitor respectfully addresses her as Your Highness, revealing that she is actually a
princess whose father has been searching for her. Shi Hao is shocked by the
revelation and innocently assumes "Your Highness" must be her real
name, creating another humorous exchange between the two children.
Before leaving, Huo Ling'er gives Shi Hao medicine and orders him to heal
Mao Qiu properly. Although she pretends to threaten him by saying she will hold
him responsible if anything happens, it is obvious she has developed respect
for the stubborn village boy. Their farewell is filled with playful teasing
rather than hostility, hinting that this meeting will become an important
relationship later in the story.
After watching Huo Ling'er leave, Shi Hao suddenly becomes thoughtful.
Seeing how determined her father was to find her makes him wonder about his own
parents. Unlike the princess, he has grown up without knowing where his mother
and father are, leaving a painful emptiness in his heart that he has carried
since childhood.
Back at the newly established Stone Village, Shi Hao brings Mao Qiu before God Liu, hoping the ancient guardian
can save the creature's life. After carefully examining the white ape, God Liu
confirms that its life is no longer in danger. However, the damage to its
spirit consciousness is extremely severe, making a complete recovery almost
impossible. More importantly, God Liu warns everyone that Mao Qiu's true
identity as one of the Four Supreme Beings must remain secret. If outsiders
discover the legendary beast is hiding in Stone Village, unimaginable disasters
could follow.
The village elders also begin discussing the destruction they witnessed in
the Great Wilderness. Since their former home has become unsafe after the
catastrophic battle, they officially decide to settle permanently in the new
Stone Village. The hunters will later explore the surrounding region to
understand how much of the wilderness has survived, while everyone else focuses
on rebuilding their lives.
Although the villagers remain optimistic, Shi Hao cannot stop thinking about
the princess's family. Watching someone else's father desperately search for
his daughter awakens the loneliness he has hidden inside for years. For perhaps
the first time, he openly asks the village chief whether his own parents
abandoned him.
The old chief immediately rejects the idea. He gently explains that Shi
Hao's parents never stopped loving him. Instead, they carry burdens that
ordinary people could never imagine. Unfortunately, the chief cannot reveal
everything because the truth is connected to secrets far beyond Shi Hao's
current understanding.
Wanting to comfort the young boy while also preparing him for the future,
the village chief presents him with an extraordinary treasure—the ancient lion
bone. Unlike ordinary relics, the bone still contains living runes that
preserve a powerful cultivation technique from ancient times. Although Shi Hao
cannot fully comprehend the mysterious symbols, the chief encourages him to
keep studying them because they will eventually become one of his greatest
strengths.
Still unsatisfied, Shi Hao turns directly toward God Liu. Desperate to know
where his parents are, he begs the ancient guardian for answers. God Liu calmly
explains that every answer already exists within Shi Hao's own spiritual
consciousness. His forgotten memories remain sealed, waiting for the day his
cultivation reaches the necessary level to awaken them.
When Shi Hao asks how he can unlock those memories, God Liu offers him an
almost impossible challenge. If he can reach the absolute peak of the Blood
Transformation Realm and lift a furnace weighing one hundred thousand catties,
his spiritual consciousness will awaken naturally, allowing the hidden truth to
reveal itself.
The entire village is stunned by the requirement. Even the strongest
cultivators within the Blood Transformation Realm are believed to lift only
half that weight. The challenge seems completely unrealistic, and the village
chief worries that the task may simply be impossible for any human being.
Shi Hao, however, never allows impossible odds to discourage him. Instead of
complaining, he accepts the trial immediately. If lifting the enormous furnace
is the only path toward discovering his parents, then he is willing to dedicate
everything to achieving that goal. His determination transforms a personal
mystery into the driving force behind his cultivation journey.
Training begins almost immediately. Shi Hao repeatedly attempts to
understand the ancient lion bone while also strengthening his body. At first,
nothing seems to happen. He struggles to interpret the ancient runes and gains
little progress despite countless attempts.
Everything changes when he suddenly experiences a familiar sensation flowing
through the treasure. The hidden technique finally reveals itself, and Shi Hao
realizes the ancient lion bone contains a powerful lightning-based cultivation
art. Although he only grasps a small portion of its true power, the technique
becomes an excellent method for tempering both his body and spirit.
Encouraged by this breakthrough, Shi Hao throws himself into even harsher
training. Day after day, he attempts to lift the massive furnace while the
villagers cheer him on from the sidelines. Every failure leaves him exhausted,
but none of them weaken his resolve. Instead, each setback becomes another
lesson that pushes him closer to surpassing his own limits.
The repeated failures emphasize one of Perfect World's strongest themes:
true strength is never obtained through talent alone. Shi Hao possesses incredible
potential, yet he still must endure relentless hardship before earning every
breakthrough.
Eventually, all of his effort begins to pay off. The combination of
relentless physical training, the ancient lightning technique, and his
unwavering determination allows his cultivation to advance dramatically.
Standing before God Liu, Shi Hao successfully breaks through to the highest
peak of the Blood Transformation Realm, accomplishing a feat that very few
cultivators could ever dream of achieving.
Despite reaching this remarkable milestone, Shi Hao's greatest concern
remains unchanged. Rather than celebrating his new power, he immediately asks
the same question that has haunted him throughout the episode.
"God Liu... where are my mom
and dad?"
The episode ends on this emotional cliffhanger, shifting the story away from
simple adventures and toward Shi Hao's deeper personal destiny. His encounter
with Huo Ling'er introduced influential allies and dangerous secrets, Mao Qiu's
survival connected Stone Village to legendary powers, and God Liu's impossible
trial established the path Shi Hao must follow if he hopes to uncover the truth
about his forgotten past.
Episode 6 successfully balances lighthearted comedy, exciting action,
heartfelt emotion, and meaningful character development. More importantly, it
transforms Shi Hao's search for strength into something far more personal.
Every future battle, every cultivation breakthrough, and every impossible
challenge now carries a single purpose—finding the parents he has never stopped
waiting for.

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