Wu Chou

Wu Chou is an ugly, short, and skinny young man with a pockmarked face. He is a disciple of the infamous Patriarch Jiyin from the Jiyin Island. He cultivates the top-tier demonic technique, the Profound Yin Art (็Ž„้˜ดๅŠŸ), making him stronger than ordinary Core Formation cultivators. He arrives with two female attendants to claim the Infant Carp Beast's demon core as a gift for his master's upcoming emergence from seclusion. He is arrogant, ruthless, and holds the Six United Palaces elders in contempt. After a secret exchange with Elder Gu involving a token, he agrees to silence the remaining Foundation Establishment witnesses while the elders chase Han Li and Qing Suanzi.

[Chapter 381-390]
Wu Chou is an ugly, short, and skinny young man with a pockmarked face. He is a disciple of the infamous Patriarch Jiyin from the Jiyin Island. He cultivates the top-tier demonic technique, the Profound Yin Art (็Ž„้˜ดๅŠŸ), making him stronger than ordinary Core Formation cultivators. He arrives with two female attendants to claim the Infant Carp Beast’s demon core as a gift for his master’s upcoming emergence from seclusion. He is arrogant, ruthless, and holds the Six United Palaces elders in contempt. After a secret exchange with Elder Gu involving a token, he agrees to silence the remaining Foundation Establishment witnesses while the elders chase Han Li and Qing Suanzi.

[Chapter 401-410]
The young master of Ji Yin Island, grandson of Ji Yin Ancestor. He masterminded the plot to frame the Yin Sha Sect and ambush the Miaoyin Sect forces. He is lecherous and arrogant. His body was used by Ji Yin Ancestor for the ‘Possession Great Method’.

[Chapter 431-440]
Wu Chou is the young island master of Extreme Yin Island and the grandson of the Extreme Yin Ancestor. He accompanies his grandfather into the Void Heaven Hall.

[Chapter 451-460]
Wu Chou is the disciple (and possibly grandson) of Yin Extreme Ancestor. He is short, ugly, and harbors a strong, seemingly innate dislike for Han Li. He acts as Yin Extreme’s enforcer and often speaks threateningly on his master’s behalf. He is jealous of the attention Yin Extreme shows to Han Li.

[Chapter 471-480]
The grandson of Extreme Yin Ancestor. He initially showed jealousy towards Han Li but now acts overly friendly on Extreme Yin’s orders, likely because Han Li is seen as a disposable tool after the treasure retrieval.

[Chapter 481-490]
Wu Chou is the son and disciple of Ji Yin. He is arrogant, greedy, and relies on his father’s power. He participates in the lower-level battles at the Void Sky Hall, contending with Xuan Gu and Han Li for the ancient treasures that fly out of the cauldron. After Ji Yin leaves, he attempts to bully Han Li and Xuan Gu with the two Iron Armor Corpse Demons but is easily killed by Xuan Gu, who exploits the weaknesses of his Profound Yin techniques.

Appearance

A short, ugly young man.

Not described in detail in these chapters.

Not described in detail.

Short and ugly young man.

Short, skinny, and withered with a dark, pockmarked face. Extremely ugly. Accompanied by two voluptuous and beautiful women in sleeveless short skirts, all exuding a sinister, cold aura.

Relationships

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Wu Chou so feared?

He is a Core Formation cultivator practicing the powerful Profound Yin Art, and more importantly, he is the disciple of Patriarch Jiyin, a notorious and mighty demonic cultivator in the Chaotic Star Seas.

What deal does Wu Chou make with the Six United Palaces elders?

After seeing a token from Elder Gu (implying a hidden identity or connection), Wu Chou agrees to kill the remaining Foundation Establishment witnesses (Feng Sanniang, the scholar, etc.) while Elders Gu and Miao chase down Han Li and Qing Suanzi to eliminate all who heard their conversation.

Why does Wu Chou dislike Han Li?

The text describes his dislike as almost innate and without reason. It is likely fueled by jealousy as Han Li, a newcomer, gains importance and attention from his master, Yin Extreme.

How was Wu Chou killed so easily by Xuan Gu?

Xuan Gu, being the original creator of the Profound Yin techniques, knows all their weaknesses. He transformed his ghost claw to mimic Profound Yin energy, allowing it to pierce through Wu Chou's defenses effortlessly.