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I Truly Am The Villian

Xu Zimei found himself reborn, carrying with him all the heaven-shaking cultivation and memories from his previous life. But something was off about the script. Isn’t reincarnation always the protagonist’s theme? However, I was cast as the villain! This is the story of a villain's step-by-step journey to becoming the Demon King. —————————— In an era of great strife, where mystical arts resonated! An elder of the True Martial Holy Sect sat at the Willow Bank River Fishing Platform when suddenly he heard the dragon’s roar. Three thousand carps knocked at the gate of life, transforming into the Measureless Golden Dragon, soaring through the firmament, graceful as a startling swan! There were strongmen who measured the heavens and earth with their strides, monks who sat in meditation in temples for three thousand years, achieving sudden enlightenment—auspicious clouds descended, and all laws of magic cheered in chorus. Blood moons darkened the night, rainbows cut through the daylight. There was a swordsman with a wooden sword on his back who, with a turn and a raise of his hand, shattered thousands of miles of rivers and mountains. In the south of the city, a ragged beggar with a broken willow twig dared to assault the Holy Court of a sect that boasted three emperors.

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Chapter 131: The Great Competition of the Seven Sects

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Legend has it that, long, long ago, there was a Daoist named Qing Yangzi between heaven and earth.

He firmly believed that the origin of animals was much older than that of humans.

He thought that humans were nothing but evolved from some kind of animal.

Apart from differences in thought and intelligence, humans were merely a higher form of animal.

When the epoch began and the era of cultivation dawned, the human race had martial artists while the Beast Race had monster beasts.

The biggest difference between martial artists and monster beasts lay in the fact that humans cultivated much faster, nearly at double the speed of monster beasts.

Yet the strength of the Monster Race was in their inherently powerful bodies, such that martial artists of the same realm found it hard to break through their defenses, making them almost no match for monster beasts.