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Villain: Rebirth of the Primordial Evil

“Little man, remember these words. Evil is an art, beautiful because natural. Rage, love, hatred, they’re all embellishments. Evil, at its truest, needs no reason beyond the pursuit of self-gratification.” When the powerhouses of the Demon Realm sacrifice a broken boy in an ancient forbidden ritual, they succeed in materializing humanity’s darkest aspects, strengths, abilities, emotions, and desires in the form of another boy, the Incarnation of Evil: Huan Yi. But while the successful incarnation of the prophesied Demon Child should have sparked the revitalization of the Demon Realm, when Huan Yi rejects the Demon Realm’s hopes and expectations to embark on a quest to find the three missing Primeval Tools, the lords of the Demon Realm realize that the ritual had malfunctioned. The Demon Child was…incomplete. Equipped with the Manuscript of Forbidden Secrets and the ability to control Karma, will Huan Yi mature into the overlord needed by the Demon Realm to conquer Heaven, or will he fall to the Righteous Path experts’ attempts to convert him into their very own savior? Join him to find out. Author Alert: This story was written by a wonderful psychopath, for wonderful psychopaths. You've been warned.

Demonic_Paradise · Fantasi Timur
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Twin Sacrifice of the Wailing Thearchs

Regret—that one thing sentient beings were supposed to rely on to learn from their mistakes and grow from their failures. As far as Huan Yi was concerned, regret was only as useful as one's ability to fix what caused it in the first place, or at least make sure that such events would never happen again.

With that definition in mind, Huan Yi's regrets became the driving force of flawless domination. But Ailong's...had absolutely no value. And if there was one thing that the Primordial Evil despised more than traitors, it was remorseful traitors.

"Insufferable...oh so insufferable. After facing the consequences of your betrayal, you cry and beg for forgiveness—swearing that if you could go back to the past, you would never commit those mistakes again. But of course, you wouldn't. I've already shown you the consequences.

So unless you got addicted to pain and suffering, why would you repeat the mistakes that led to your punishment?