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You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! EP 17

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Synopsis

At the ascension ceremony, Gavin exposes Reverend Azurewood: Senior Brother Julian Lewis’s spiritual root was torn out and devoured. He says Azurewood killed earlier ascendants to brew an immortality elixir. Gavin shatters the ascension crown and unleashes a soul-devouring array, but Reverend Azurewood only laughs. What reversal is coming?
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The Bell That Shook the Heavens

When the golden bell rang, I felt my soul tremble. The visual effects in You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! are next level—especially that giant bell appearing in the sky. The old master's expression said it all: this was no ordinary ceremony. Pure xianxia magic!

White Robes and Hidden Power

That guy in white? Total main character energy. Watching him summon the bell while everyone else bowed had me screaming. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! knows how to build tension. The contrast between his calm face and the chaos around him? Chef's kiss.

Tears in Yellow Silk

The girl in yellow holding that pendant broke my heart. Her tears felt so real against the epic backdrop. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! balances big magic with tiny human moments perfectly. I'm still thinking about her quiet sorrow amid all that power.

Old Master Knows Best

That gray-haired master dropping truth bombs while everyone else panicked? Iconic. His gestures spoke louder than words. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! gives us wise elders who actually feel wise, not just plot devices. Respect the craftsmanship here.

Shock Faces Galore

The close-ups of everyone's shocked expressions? Hilarious and dramatic. One guy literally screamed with his whole face. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! doesn't shy away from raw emotion. It's like watching gods realize they're not the strongest anymore.

Architecture as Character

Those marble pillars and cloud-carved floors aren't just set dressing—they're part of the story. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! uses space to show hierarchy and power. When the bell appeared over that platform, I felt the weight of centuries.

Crown vs Crownless

The crowned guy looking serious while the white-robed one stayed calm? Classic power struggle setup. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! hints at deeper politics without over-explaining. Sometimes a glance says more than a monologue.

Magic That Feels Real

The way the bell glowed and floated didn't feel CGI-heavy—it felt mystical. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! treats magic like it's ancient and sacred, not just flashy effects. That's rare. I believed every shimmer.

Group Dynamics on Display

Watching the crowd react as one unit then fracture into individual shock was masterful. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! understands group psychology in fantasy settings. Even background characters had personality in their silence.

Sunset Ceremony Vibes

That golden hour lighting during the ritual? Gorgeous. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! uses natural light to elevate every frame. It felt like witnessing something holy, not just watching a show. I'm obsessed with the atmosphere.