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Great Villain: Starting by Humiliating the Son of the Heavenly Fate

Jiang Chen had unexpectedly found himself thrust into a world of cultivation, stepping into the role of a core disciple within a famed sect. Fated to be the villain, his future loomed with calamity. He had plotted against the protagonist, crippling his dantian and leaving him a disgraced outcast teetering on the edge of expulsion. Were it not for an unexpected twist, Jiang Chen's part might have ended as a mere footnote in the protagonist's glorious tale. Fully aware of his precarious position, Jiang Chen's lips curled into a sly grin. Alone, he mused: 'Is the protagonist powerful? Without a doubt.' 'But will I tremble in fear? Absolutely not.' 'Why? Because I have the Immortal Great Villain System!' 'Wait... there’s more than one protagonist?' 'Well, isn’t that just perfect?' With a determined glint in his eyes, Jiang Chen declared to himself, 'As the ultimate Great Villain, I will defy the will of Heaven and seize my place at the summit!'

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Uncle and Nephew's Secret Meeting

In reality, the Purple Bamboo Spirit Mountain felt compelled to seek help from the Illusory Slaying Tower. They were located in the Bright Cloud Continent, and directly interfering in the affairs of the neighboring Mysterious Truth Continent would be highly inappropriate.

Such an action would surely provoke the disapproval of local authorities, like the Starry Abyss Sect.

Therefore, considering these factors, assassins from the Illusory Slaying Tower were sent to Autumn Glory City.

For Tian Wendong and his allies, a formidable team of five assassins, each skilled in the Spiritual Awakening realm, was assembled by the Illusory Slaying Tower. With such a powerful group at their command, capturing a Soul Refining realm cultivator would be an easy feat.

At this point, Tian Wendong was brimming with anticipation to finish the task and enjoy himself. As the son of the Illusory Slaying Tower's leader, he felt overly restricted.