Investiture of the Gods: Night Tide at Chentang Pass
The night tide at the sea mouth recedes then surges; the Dragon Palace presents not a battle summons, but a death ledger with the hour deliberately written wrong.

The tide outside Chentang Pass behaves strangely tonight, receding to the seabed before suddenly surging back with black waves. Before the Li residence has even lit its lamps, the Dragon Palace envoy arrives with a Death Ledger containing old debts that should not be acknowledged by the human world. Nezha notices that one page of the ledger has the hour deliberately altered, while Li Jing worries more that once the pass descends into chaos, no one will be willing to listen to the truth. Nezha must first uncover who tampered with the Death Ledger before deciding whether this night requires him to guard the pass, dive into the sea, or finally speak the words that must be said between father and son.
Li Jing / 哪吒 / Subordinate of Ao Bing / Lady Yin
Learning path
Read the English edition of this interactive story; the original source language is Chinese.
The night tide at the sea mouth recedes then surges; the Dragon Palace presents not a battle summons, but a death ledger with the hour deliberately written wrong.
