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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 he wishes to survive in this world, he must kill Heaven’s Child.] . . WHAAT! . . -----------------WARNING----------------- . . If you’re looking for a dense, shy, beta, dull-witted, wimpy, overly passive, or submissive protagonist—then I’m afraid this novel isn’t for you. Here, the main character will be Domineering, Ruthless, Calm, Intelligent, and Cunning. Most of the time, he’s cool, composed, and seemingly carefree guy… but the moment someone threatens the ones he loves, his true nature awakens—dark, merciless, and utterly menacing. 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 role and growth, adding meaning to the story. . . NO NTR!! NO YURI!! [Though there will be a bit of playful intimacy between the harem members.] . . [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 bit slower pace, so I encourage fellow Daoists to be patient and support me on this journey.***

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Chapter 9: Frost Mountain Cave

Reon's gaze fixed on the five boys, their yellow and blue robes clearly distinguishing them from the usual outer sect attire. The moment their figures appeared on the horizon, a sudden sense of foreboding washed over him.

These weren't ordinary disciples—these individuals were undoubtedly here on a mission of some significance, and that only meant one thing: trouble was looming.

As they neared, Reon rose from the table, motioning for Xu Yang to follow. Without a word, he subtly activated his "Identify" skill on a nearby disciple, ready for any unexpected turn of events.

"Identify"

A soft chime resonated in the air.

[Ding! The "Identify" skill was unable to ascertain the status of the target, resulting in an unfortunate malfunction.]

Reon's brow furrowed.

He glanced at the others, focusing harder, but the result was the same.

He was certain these individuals were far stronger than both Xu Yang and himself, making it clear they were not to be trifled with.

To Reon's surprise, they made no move to attack or even speak immediately.

Instead, they cupped their fists, their expressions formal and distant.

The leader of the group, a tall figure with sharp features and a cold demeanor, stepped forward and spoke in a voice that carried authority.

"Greetings," the boy said, his tone unwavering.

"I am Long Ming, a disciple of the Disciplinary Hall. We are here for someone named Xue Taiyang.

It has been ordered that he remain in the Frost Mountain Cave for three days. Please comply and come with us."

Reon's mind raced.

The Disciplinary Hall.

This was not something to take lightly.

The Disciplinary Hall served as the sect's Ultimate Enforcer, upholding its laws with unwavering authority—delivering judgment even upon the most esteemed disciples who dared to break the rules.

It didn't matter if you were a True Disciple, a Core disciple, a Elder or even a Great Elder's Direct disciple—if you broke the law, you would be subjected to their judgment.

And it seemed that judgment had finally come for Xue Taiyang.

Reon nodded slowly, his mind working swiftly.

They had come for him—not for the person he once was, but for the body he now inhabited.

This was the price he had to pay for living as Xue Taiyang.

Turning to Xu Yang, Reon gave him a reassuring look.

"Xu Yang, train hard. I'll be back in three days."

Xu Yang, though a little hesitant, nodded with a resolute expression.

"Yes, Big Brother."

With that, Long Ming gave a slight gesture, leading the way.

"Please, this way."

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As the group moved toward the Frost Mountain Cave, Reon couldn't help but think of the cave's brutal reputation.

The Frost Mountain Cave was infamous within the sect—a Punishment Site located deep within the icy peaks of the Frost Mountain range.

The cave was shrouded in perpetual frost, the air thick with an icy chill that numbed the body and made even the simplest actions a challenge.

Survival within its walls required more than just strength—it demanded sheer willpower.

The deeper one ventured, the colder and more unforgiving the environment became. Some say that the cave's extreme conditions break even the strongest of cultivators, pushing them to the brink of despair.

Yet those who emerged were invariably stronger, their minds and bodies forged in the unrelenting cold.

Reon's mind wandered to the various sections of the cave, each reserved for disciples based on their rank.

Outer Disciples were sent to the Outer Section, where the cold was harsh but survivable. The bitter temperatures would sap one's energy, forcing them to focus solely on maintaining warmth and clarity. For most, the experience was humbling, but not deadly.

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In the Inner Section, things took a darker turn. The cold intensified, threatening to drain one's spiritual energy.

Here, even combat skills and mental clarity were tested. Spectral beasts and frost-bound entities stalked the shadows, ever ready to challenge one's abilities.

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Then came the Core Disciples, who were tested in the most brutal depths of the cave.

The Core Section.

The temperatures in that region were so frigid that they could freeze even the soul. The frost beasts there were far stronger than those in the Inner Region, and only those with true mastery over their cultivation techniques could hope to survive.

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Finally, at the Heart of the Frost Mountain Cave lay its most feared domain—often called Frozen Hell—a place reserved only for the elites: True Disciples and Elders.

The cold here was beyond anything known to mortals, capable of freezing even the Spiritual Cores of a cultivator if they were not careful.

This place was the stuff of legend—almost no one who was sent here ever returned.

Whispers spoke of Time itself warping within its depth.

Only disciples or elders who betrayed the sect were condemned to this frozen hell, a punishment few could hope to survive.

Yet, there were those who chose to walk this path willingly—Prodigies who sought to temper themselves, to push beyond their limits, and to ascend to even Greater Heights.

For only those with Absolute Mastery over their cultivation could endure this harrowing trial.

But for those who triumphed, the rewards were beyond comprehension.

They did not merely grow stronger—they emerged transformed, wielding a newfound understanding of the Dao and the boundless depths of their own potential.

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Long Ming's voice pulled Reon back to reality.

"Since you are now an Outer Disciple, we will take you to the Outer Section of the Frost Mountain Cave, as ordered," he said, his tone devoid of emotion.

As they approached the entrance, Reon felt an unsettling chill creep down his spine.

This was just the beginning.

Just then, a notification rang through his mind.

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