Liu Jing

Liu Jing is the third senior brother under Master Li Huayuan. He is known for his strong sense of justice and hatred for evil. He has a reputation as the 'Bloody Hand Fiend Star' among the younger generation of the seven sects for killing countless wicked cultivators. He is a decisive leader and is willing to take full responsibility for breaking the sect's ban on entering the imperial palace to eradicate the Black Fiend Cult.

[Chapter 311-320]
Liu Jing is the third senior brother under Master Li Huayuan. He is known for his strong sense of justice and hatred for evil. He has a reputation as the ‘Bloody Hand Fiend Star’ among the younger generation of the seven sects for killing countless wicked cultivators. He is a decisive leader and is willing to take full responsibility for breaking the sect’s ban on entering the imperial palace to eradicate the Black Fiend Cult.

[Chapter 321-330]
Liu Jing was a senior disciple of the Yellow Maple Valley sect under Master Li Huayuan. He had a traumatic childhood, having been kidnapped and tortured by evil cultivators, which fueled his lifelong hatred for them. He gained a reputation for relentlessly hunting down evil cultivators, partly driven by a desire for prestige and admiration. During the assault on the Black Fiend Cult, he sacrificed his precious True Treasure to eliminate the remaining Blood Attendants. He was later killed by the disguised Yue Emperor in a surprise attack.

Appearance

Not described in detail.

A refined and elegant-looking man with a scholarly demeanor, though his eyes can turn sharp and cold.

Relationships

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Liu Jing so determined to attack the Black Fiend Cult in the imperial palace?

Liu Jing is inherently righteous and despises evil. He believes that since the imperial palace has become a den of iniquity housing the Black Fiend Cult, the sect's ban no longer applies. He is willing to bear all consequences to purge this evil.

Why did Liu Jing hate evil cultivators?

He was kidnapped and tortured by evil cultivators as a child, leaving deep psychological scars.

What was Liu Jing's True Treasure?

It was a fire-attribute True Treasure in the form of a jade box containing a fiery bird talisman, capable of immense power but usable only once.

How did Liu Jing die?

He was killed by the disguised Yue Emperor, who impaled him through the chest with a bloody arm in a surprise attack.