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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 42: This Generation Will Be… Interesting

Ignoring the pain tearing through his body, Reon opened his system inventory, his resolve as hard as iron. With a steadying breath, he pulled out the Sword Aura Comprehension Card.

The card itself seemed unassuming—a simple bronze surface adorned with a small, intricate sword etched in its center and a single star marking one corner.

He had no idea how to activate it. Trying to tear it, he felt the resistance of some unknown force, as if the card was bound by more than just material.

His frustration built as he fumbled, trying every method he could think of. Had the system tricked him? No, it had always provided him with exactly what he needed, however strange or grueling the tasks it set for him.

Desperation mounting and hope fading, Reon felt the weight of finality pressing down on him. In a last, desperate act, he pressed his palm—and the card within it—against his forehead.

The moment the sword symbol touched his forehead, a searing warmth flooded Reon's veins, igniting his mind and body. His vision blurred, then sharpened with startling clarity as a primal, ancient instinct awoke, stirring something vast and powerful deep within.

It was the Sword Aura.

The energy pulsed within him, raw and unrefined, a force as primal as the mountain and as wild as the wind.

Though his body was battered and bruised, it resonated with this newfound power. A basic mastery of the way the sword began to take root within him, as if an innate part of him had surfaced, transforming him with each heartbeat.

The energy intensified, strengthening like a roaring flame as he felt it draw him into the next level. The air around him thrummed with energy, every leaf and branch seeming to bow beneath the invisible weight of this refined power.

The Sword Aura rippled through him, each breath deepening its hold, each movement guiding him toward a raw control that felt ancient and untamed yet somehow entirely his.

He could feel the aura pulsating with every breath, filling him with strength and purpose, his spirit brimming with an undeniable power.

Then, the energy surged, building and multiplying like a storm breaking upon cliffs. The Sword Aura flooded his veins, bending to his will, each movement of his body guided by an innate understanding, as though he were wielding the power of his own.

It felt uncanny, as though he had earned this power through years of training rather than receiving it through the system. 

Even as his bones throbbed with strain, he felt the energy merge with his very soul, steady and unwavering, as if it had become a heartbeat of its own.

Yet it did not stop. The aura climbed once more, swelling to an intensity that sent shockwaves through his being, as if his spirit had been stretched to contain something far greater.

His awareness expanded, his spirit infused with a power that stretched beyond his limits. With each pulse, his mastery of the sword deepened.

The sky above seemed to respond, parting as a piercing ray of dark fire shot through the clouds, casting shadows that draped over the forest like a shroud.

Every creatures nearby felt it—the presence, powerful and undeniable, pulsing through the woods, and even the shadows themselves seemed to still in reverence.

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In a secluded mountain of the sect, two elderly men sat across from each other, deep in a game of chess, the quiet between them punctuated only by the soft clinks of wooden pieces.

Suddenly, one of them paused, his fingers brushing through his beard thoughtfully.

"It seems someone has awakened Sword Aura," he remarked, eyes flickering to the distant sky.

The other man, frowning, waved a dismissive hand. "Sword Aura? Anyone with above average talent can awaken it—why are you making a fuss?"

The first man raised an eyebrow, gesturing subtly toward the sky. "Look at the color radiating from the clouds, you fool. The Aura's color during an awakening reflects a cultivator's potential. Silver is the weakest, showing little promise in weapon mastery. But the strongest…"

He paused, his voice lowering. "The strongest is golden—a sign of a destined path in weapon cultivation."

The second elder rolled his eyes but followed the man's gaze. "I know that much even if I am not a weapon cultivator, old bone," he huffed, but then his eyes widened, a flash of astonishment crossing his face as he observed the aura spilling from the heavens.

"It's… black," he whispered, now riveted.

"Precisely," the first elder replied, his voice laced with intrigue. "In a thousand years, I've never seen—nor even heard of—a black aura awakening."

"Nor have I," murmured the other elder.

"Hoho! It seems this generation will be… interesting," the first elder murmured, his eyes narrowing, a spark of excitement glinting within them.

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Meanwhile, in the depths of the forest, Reon was oblivious to the elders' astonishment or the commotion his awakening stirred.

All he felt was the deep sense of familiarity, as if he had spent a lifetime training, thousands of hours with a sword burned into his very bones.

"Why? Why does this power feel so familiar?" Reon wondered, but no answer came.

The aura enveloped him like a second soul, merging body and spirit into pure unity. This was no mere Awakening Stage of Sword Aura—he knew it was far beyond that.

This was undoubtedly the Mastery Stage—or perhaps even the Pinnacle Stage—of Sword Aura.

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