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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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In the Heart of the Subterranean Maze

Guo Ji and Tao Jun faced the full brunt of the attack from the blood-colored monster.

Skillfully dodging the monster's claw attacks, Guo Ji took out a chain-type artifact. "Let's trap it and then slowly defeat it!" he shouted, throwing one end of the chain to Tao Jun.

In that moment, frustrated by its unsuccessful attack, the blood-colored monster let out a furious roar and prepared to leap again.

But this time, Guo Ji and Tao Jun, gritting their teeth, took the initiative. Working together, they wrapped the chain around the monster's body.

Soon, the monster was completely trapped by the chain-type artifact, looking like a bound roast.

"Step up the attack!" Tao Jun shouted, struggling to keep pace with Guo Ji as they managed the trapped monster. Given his background from Purple Bamboo Spirit Mountain, known mainly for alchemy and healing arts, combat was not his strong suit.