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WHAT! I Have To Kill Heaven's Son To Live!

For as long as Reon could remember, his life had been a monotonous cycle of solitude. A loner to the core, he buried himself in his studies and part-time jobs just to get by. No family. No friends. No joy. No sorrow. Just an empty existence. But fate had other plans. Reon suddenly found himself transmigrated into the world of a novel he had read, all because of a complaint about the Protagonist. However, he wasn’t reborn as the protagonist, a powerful supporting character or even a notable figure. No, fate had saddled him with the most pitiful role imaginable: A Villain! No, he wasn’t the villain who sparked fear to everyone or the rival who challenged the protagonist’s growth. No, he was that guy—the one who gets a single line of dialogue before being obliterated, his only purpose to highlight the hero’s strength. The kind of character readers would roll their eyes at and skip over without a second thought. Yes, he had become that kind of background character—cannon fodder, a disposable pawn, a nameless lackey serving under a third-rate villain! The worst kind of cliché—a spineless dog for a spoiled young master from a powerful family, wagging his tail at every order. The one whose destiny was to be manipulated and die a dog's death long before the main story even began. How could fate be so cruel? So petty?! But Reon wasn’t about to accept this. Not again. This time he wasn’t the Reon who had wasted away his first life. A world once confined to the pages of a novel had become his reality—a realm where strength commands respect, and the weak are trampled underfoot like insignificant ants. If this world wanted him to live like a dog and die like a stepping stone, it was dead wrong. This time, Reon resolved to live life to the fullest—to fight, to laugh, to love, to revel in the chaos of this fantasy world filled with magic, swords, and cultivation. No one would stop him from seizing his happiness. Not Fate. Not the so-called Protagonists. Not even Heaven itself. And if anyone dared to stand in his way? He would break the rules, exploit the extras, manipulate the main characters, and twist the very fabric of the story to serve his own ends. He would plunder the opportunities meant for the protagonist, destroy threats before they could rise, and rewrite his destiny with his own hands—whatever it took to carve out his path to survive. Would the main characters suffer? Who cares? Would the story change? Even better. This time, he would live without regrets. A glass of wine in one hand, a woman in the other, and unshakable strength beneath his feet. That was the plan… until the system arrived. . . . [Ding! The Host has awakened the Heaven Plundering System! If the host wishes to survive in this world, he must kill Heaven’s Child.] . . . WHAAT! . . . --------------------WARNING------------------- . . . . If you prefer a dense, shy, beta, submissive protagonist, then this novel is not for you. Here, the main character will be Domineering, Ruthless, Calm, Intelligent, Cunning, and Alpha-type—caring only for his loved ones while remaining cold toward the rest of the world. Additionally, female leads will be Strong, Intelligent, and Loyal—not merely waiting for the main character to come and rescue them like a fairytale prince. The harem in this story will be large, with each member being capable and equally important to the plot. Every character will have their own significance and development, contributing meaningfully to the story. . . . NO NTR!! NO YURI!! NO FUTA!! NO YAOI!! . . . [There will be smut scenes in later chapters, it will be marked as (R-18) beside the headline. Minors, please exercise caution.] . . . °°°°The story will unfold at a slower pace, so I encourage fellow Daoists to be patient and support me on this journey. If you have any suggestions or ideas, feel free to share them in the comments. I will consider adding them if I find them truly good.°°°°

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Chapter 50: He's Cornered Himself!

Cloudia paused, a deep, throaty growl rumbling from her chest—a sound that resonated with confidence and authority. She tilted her head slightly, acknowledging his compliment with a flicker of her expressive eyes.

Then, with an elegant grace, she settled beside him, her presence a comforting warmth against the cool air of the forest.

Reon couldn't help but smile at her, sensing the unbreakable bond that had formed between them. They sat side by side, basking in the warmth of their newfound strength, a silent understanding passing between them.

Reon suddenly heard a sound of system notification.

[Ding! The bond between the Host and his companion Beast has deepened.]

[Ding! Proficiency in the Soulbound Beast Command Technique has increased. The Host has now reached the Advanced Stage of the Soulbound Beast Command Technique.]

As the message resonated in his mind, Reon felt an inexplicable shift—a deeper, almost instinctive connection to Cloudia.

It was as though he could feel each rise and fall of her breath, the pulse of her heartbeat, and the subtle energy coursing through her.

The bond was no longer just one of loyalty; it felt like an extension of his own spirit, an unbreakable link that united their strengths and senses.

Reon took a slow breath, and to his amazement, he felt Cloudia's energy flow alongside his own, as if her strength now mingled with his in a shared reservoir of power.

Their connection had transformed; he knew without a doubt that he could now call upon more of her strength than before, tapping into her fierce prowess with just a thought.

Reon looked at Cloudia, who met his gaze with a look of calm but powerful resolve. He nodded in silent acknowledgment.

However, Hunger had begun to gnaw at Reon, a subtle reminder that, while cultivators and powerful beasts could sustain themselves on energy, a good meal still had its own kind of strength.

Food, after all, was transformed into raw energy within their bodies, absorbed entirely without waste—a distinct advantage of their refined, superior nature compared to mortals.

Though he hadn't eaten in five days, choosing to match Cloudia's dedication to training rather than indulging himself in comfort, he now felt it was time as both of them worked hard.

Reon rose, brushing off the dust, and glanced at Cloudia, who watched him with an eager gleam in her eyes. It was clear she was just as ready to enjoy something delicious he had prepared.

Reon gathered ingredients and began preparing a meal with swift, practiced hands.

The earthy scent of herbs mixed with the warmth of the fire, creating an aroma that cut through the tension lingering from their training.

Soon, the rich scent of roasted bear meat and simmered spices wafted between them.

Both Reon and Cloudia felt a sense of relaxation as they sat down to eat, savoring each bite of the warm, flavorful meal.

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In the Mystic Evergreen Forest, a small group of disciples trudged onward, exhaustion clear in their movements.

Their clothes were dirt-streaked, and their expressions betrayed a mixture of frustration and fatigue.

For days, they had been scouring the forest, maybe searching for someone elusive.

One of the younger disciples finally broke the silence. "Big Brother, what should we do? We've been searching for that bastard for days and still haven't found a single trace."

The oldest of the group, frowned deeply. His patience was wearing thin. "Young Master Niu tasked us with taking care of that wretch in the Mystic Evergreen Forest. We've already scoured the entire Outer Rim for nearly half a month. And yet… nothing."

Another disciple nodded, wiping sweat from his brow. "When we heard he couldn't even stand against Yang Lie, we assumed he'd be hiding somewhere in the Outer Rim. Figured he'd never venture further, where he'd face beasts beyond his level."

"Exactly," the leader replied, irritation flashing in his eyes.

"At first, I thought it was overkill for Young Master Niu to send us Inner Sect disciples to handle a small fry.

But then we heard he has a pet of Demonic Beast Rank—a threat on its own—and that he managed to steal the Eclipse Orb from those spineless Outer Sect disciples.

He planned everything from the start, acted weak only to betray Young Master Niu. He really deserves to die."

Another disciple scoffed, his lip curling. "The rumors about him sound exaggerated, but… if he's got a beast companion of that level, maybe he thought he could outwit us."

"Still, to head toward the Whispering Grove?" their leader pondered aloud, eyes narrowing as he considered the implications.

"I doubted he'd be reckless enough to go there. Only an idiot would seek refuge that deep in the forest, but… if that's where he's headed, then he must be desperate and was aware that we would come."

"So… what now, Big Brother?" asked one disciple, looking around the forest's darkened edges. "We're close to the edge of the Whispering Grove, but going in too far risks attracting beasts we're not equipped to handle."

The leader glanced at each of his companions. "We'll stick to the outskirts of the Whispering Grove. Even if we can't go deeper, we can still cover enough ground to flush him out or catch a trace. If he's truly hiding there, he's cornered himself. Let's move."

With nods of agreement, the group started to move towards the ominous tree line of the Whispering Grove. 

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