In this story, Jiang Hao, initially just a pawn in a larger game, enters a prehistoric world with an unbreakable determination to find his father, whom he remembers through fleeting, almost haunting memories of a warm smile. His “power bank” totem—a fragmented relic from his father—serves as both his strength and his weakness, a reminder of the mission and the family ties that propel him forward.
Throughout his journey, Jiang Hao navigates battles and alliances with other tribes and faces down ancient beasts, learning totem witchcraft from them, infusing his connection with nature’s wild and mysterious power. As he grows stronger, Jiang Hao finds himself wrestling with fate, moving beyond just survival toward a purpose that feels larger than himself. When a devouring, magical force threatens to engulf the six wastelands, Jiang Hao’s resolve hardens, and he embraces his path, becoming a figure of fiery resilience—a human sun burning with hope, fury, and an unyielding will.
Jiang Hao’s inner conflict is both heroic and deeply human. Behind the legendary feats, he wrestles with his inherited shackles, the inexplicable pull of destiny, and the ever-present question of whether he’ll finally uncover the truth behind his father’s disappearance. In his transformation, he illuminates not only the wilderness but also the hidden depth of a son’s loyalty and love for his father.