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Life of a Villain

Our lives are based on lies. Historically, heroes were supposed to be the role models we looked up to, but were they? Some of them steal other people's fiancées, murder people to make a point, and so on. If these are the heroes, then who was the villain? Does being killed by a hero make someone a villain? Has anyone had the experience of living the life of a villain? Were they truly the villains we were led to believe they were? Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/ARvRowAG7vHGdKNLTkxiJYLui3lx-dzTzeITNFVhXA-XA46gUs4Z1S8/

REaper · Oriental
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222 Chs

Tea Party(II)

"Why are you here?" The man said as he stared at the woman in front of him.

"I thought you wanted to enter the Secret Realm," the Imperial concubine laughed.

"What happened?" the man asked, his brow furrowed.

The man was the Patriarch of the Xu clan. He was the same man who wanted to assassinate An Di. He even sent a few of his clan members to assassinate An Di, but they all died.

After that, he personally went to finish the task, but all of his plans failed and finally, he returned to his clan. He decided to train the other members of his family, especially his daughter.

Everything was going well until the altar appeared and ruined everything.

Yes, when the altar appeared, he was tempted to go there and fight for the opportunity. However, he was worried that the altar would bring ruin to his family, which is why he forbade anyone from this clan from going to the altar.

He even witnessed the carnage the lower world went through because of the Altar.