webnovel

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.

The history of love is full of regrets. · Oriental
Pas assez d’évaluations
620 Chs

Chapter 426 Tonight, Dao Wumian

This was an inn, he looked up at the ceiling, and out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of someone's silhouette beside him.

"If you're able to walk, leave as soon as you can."

A voice suddenly rang out from nearby.

Liu Changfeng remembered it clearly. It was the voice of the young man he had encountered in the trees earlier today.

It seemed he hadn't come to the wrong place.

"Brother Xu," he chuckled lightly.

The smile stretched his facial muscles, causing him such pain that he grimaced.

He began to slowly gather his own spiritual energy, using it to heal his wounds.

As for the injuries to his True Fate, they could not be healed in a short amount of time, so he had to put them aside for now.

About fifteen minutes later, Liu Changfeng opened his eyes.

His eyes seemed to have vertical pupils as he let out a long breath of white air.

At this moment, he was able to move his body simply.

He quickly stood up and bowed deeply to Xu Zimei.