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Great Villain: Starting by Humiliating the Son of the Heavenly Fate

Jiang Chen never expected to find himself in a world of cultivation, let alone as a core disciple of a famous sect. Destined to play the villain’s role, his future was full of trouble. He had plotted against the protagonist, crippling his dantian and turning him into a disgraced outcast, barely holding onto his place in the sect. If not for a surprising twist, Jiang Chen’s story might have ended as a small chapter in the protagonist’s grand journey. Understanding how risky his position was, Jiang Chen gave a sly grin. Alone, he thought to himself: 'Is the protagonist strong? No doubt about it. But am I afraid? Definitely not. Why? Because I have the Immortal Great Villain System!' Then he paused, his expression changing slightly. 'Wait… there’s more than one protagonist?' Instead of feeling worried, his grin grew wider. 'Well, isn’t that perfect?' With a sharp glint in his eyes, Jiang Chen made a bold declaration to himself: 'As the ultimate Great Villain, I’ll defy Heaven’s will and stand at the top!'

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Ji Ruxue's Close Confidante

Unable to quell his inner turmoil, Fang Yuan discreetly activated the Soul Embodying Ring on his left hand using his divine sense. He voiced his concerns, "Senior Nangong, Senior Shangguan, I can't shake off this unease about Jiang Chen. Have either of you noticed anything strange about him?"

"Is this just a gut feeling?" Shangguan Ning asked rhetorically. "Sometimes, a cultivator's intuition can be incredibly accurate."

"On the other hand," she continued thoughtfully, "it might just be your mind playing tricks. Given your past experiences, it's natural to attract attention within the Everflowing Truth Domain. It's perfectly reasonable for Jiang Chen to take note of you and observe you cautiously. I don't see anything out of the ordinary."

After a brief pause, Shangguan Ning added with a hint of mystery, "However..."

"However, what?" Fang Yuan immediately interjected, his attention sharpened by her hint.