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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.°°°°

MysticWanderer · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
78 Chs

Chapter 35: Was It Your Doing?

Yang Mi's sudden approach sent a jolt of surprise through Reon, causing him to freeze in place. Her very presence was magnetic, demanding attention and respect.

As she stood there, still and poised, it felt as though the air around Reon was infused with her potent energy, pulsating with an intensity that sent shivers down his spine and made the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end.

Every subtle movement—the gentle sway of her robe, the way her raven hair framed her face—seemed to draw focus, creating an almost tangible aura that enveloped her.

It was as if the world around them faded into the background, leaving only her striking figure illuminated against the chaos of the gathering crowd.

Reon felt an involuntary tension coil within him, a mix of awe and apprehension, as he realized just how formidable she truly was.

Reon felt the urge to activate his "Identify" skill to assess her true strength, but he knew it would be a futile endeavor.

In the novel, it was mentioned that at this point, her Realm was at the High-Stage Qi Solidification Realm.

But that was a facade; she was concealing her true cultivation level. This realization filled Reon with dread, knowing that even with Cloudia's assistance, he stood no chance against her.

"You must be Xue Taiyang," she said, her voice as soft as silk but laced with a barely veiled threat, like velvet concealing a blade.

Reon took a deep breath to calm his racing mind. Despite feeling like a weakling, he couldn't allow her to see his fear.

Though she was aware of his limitations from the Sect Disciple Selection Ceremony, he needed to give her the impression that he hadn't used his full strength then and had allowed himself to be beaten intentionally.

Reon didn't flinch at her imposing voice. "Yes, I am," he replied, keeping his voice steady despite the dread that crept through his chest.

Yang Mi's amber eyes flickered with something dark and unreadable. "I trust you're doing well... and had no hand in today's events with my brother." Her tone was deceptively polite, but Reon could feel the subtle menace beneath it.

Reon's gaze remained steady as he met hers. "Yes, I'm doing quite well. But why are you speaking as if I deliberately sought to provoke him?" he asked, his voice composed, refusing to be intimidated by her presence.

Yang Mi tilted her head slightly, her eyes narrowing. "You didn't?" she asked, her tone sharp and edged with suspicion, as if reminding him of something he had conveniently chosen to forget.

Reon let out a slow breath before responding, keeping his tone firm but measured. "I won't deny I once did," he admitted.

"But I had my reasons, and I was rightfully punished for my actions. Why would I stir up conflict again with him now? From what I heard, it was Yang Lie who provoked Ming Yuen this time—and he suffered the consequences of his own actions."

Yang Mi's eyes flashed with anger at his response, and a terrifying pressure radiated from her, suffocating the air around them. "So, you believe my brother deserved what happened?" she asked, her voice dangerously low, dripping with menace.

Reon met her gaze, unwavering despite the overwhelming force pressing down on him. He silently drew on Cloudia's strength, careful not to let her sense his reliance on it.

Even with that support, he felt as if he might be crushed under the weight of her fury, but outwardly, he remained still—like an immovable mountain.

"I'm not saying he deserved it," he replied, his voice cool and controlled. "But I am saying that I had no part in it. This wasn't my doing."

"That is, if you don't count the part where I set up a betting booth and sparked the whole fight," Reon thought inwardly, though he knew he'd never dare say such a thing to her.

For a moment, a heavy silence hung between them. Yang Mi was momentarily shocked to see that Xue Taiyang could speak so easily under her pressure.

Though she hadn't unleashed her full strength, the amount she was emitting should have been enough to make even a normal High-Stage Qi Solidification Realm cultivator struggle to breathe. Yet, here he stood, unshaken.

The tension crackled in the air as Yang Mi's gaze bore into Reon. She couldn't help but wonder—had he been hiding his true strength all along?

She took a step closer, the distance between them shrinking, but Reon remained still, his heart steady now, despite the storm brewing in her gaze.

"Be that as it may," Yang Mi said finally, her voice dangerously soft, "I will not let anyone harm my brother. Not Ming Yuen. Not anyone. Keep that in mind, Xue Taiyang."

Reon nodded slightly, his expression calm and unwavering. "Do whatever you want. What does that have to do with me? Thanks to your brother, I'm now free from any shackles."

Yang Mi's eyes lingered on him for a moment, confusion flickering across her face. What did he mean by being "free from shackles"?

And what did that have to do with her brother? She couldn't piece it together, but something about his words unsettled her.

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