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WHAT! I Have To Kill Heaven's Son To Live!

For as long as Reon could remember, he lived as a loner, focusing solely on his studies and part-time jobs to get by. No family, no social life, no personal life, no happiness, no sadness. . . . But then, he was transmigrated into a novel he had read for the first time, all because of a complaint about the main character—though he was not the protagonist, but merely a subordinate of a minor third-rate villain! How can someone be so petty? . . . However, he didn't mind. Since he found himself in a fantasy world filled with magic, swords, and cultivation, he resolved to live life to the fullest, something he had missed in his previous existence. In a realm where the strong are respected and the weak are crushed like ants. . . . In this world, he will choose to embrace adventure and romance, a wine glass in one hand and a woman in the other. For all of this, he needed strength... . . . [Ding! Host has awakened the "Heaven Plundering System!" If the host wants to survive in this world, he must kill heaven's child, or he may perish...] . . . 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] . . . °°°°This is my first novel, and since English is not my primary language, I ask for your understanding if you come across any mistakes. 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 31: Taking A Mission

As the Elder agreed to Reon's proposal, Reon felt a surge of triumph—he had secured the weapon for more than ten thousand points less.

Meanwhile, the Elder silently celebrated his own victory. The weapon had been gathering dust for a century, and now he had finally sold it for fifty-six thousand points.

The Elder, unaware of the weapon's true value, saw it as little more than a broken piece of trash. Had he known it was a priceless gem to Reon—one that might even be repairable—he would have demanded a million points for it without hesitation.

After paying for the weapon, Reon and Xu Yang left the Weaponry Hall. As they walked, Reon explained everything and discreetly retrieved his points from Xu Yang.

"Big Brother, you're amazing!" Xu Yang exclaimed, his eyes gleaming with excitement.

"But... isn't this sword broken? You could've borrowed my twenty-five thousand points and gotten a better Rare-Grade weapon."

Reon smiled, touched by his concern. "I appreciate it, Xu Yang. But this sword was made for me. Even broken, it holds immense power in the right hands. And if I manage to repair it, it'll be the best weapon I could ask for—at least until I reach the Elements-Refining Realm."

"But this sword sat in the Weaponry Hall for a century. If it could be repaired, wouldn't the Elder have done it long ago?" Xu Yang asked, doubt creeping into his voice.

Reon smiled, a hint of mystery in his eyes. "I have a way to fix it," he said, his tone cryptic.

Xu Yang was confused but trusted Xue Taiyang deeply. Despite his doubts, he believed in his brother's words.

"I plan to head to the Mystic Evergreen Forest, so I'll stop by the Skyreach Mission Pavilion to see if there are any recent missions. Let's part ways here," Reon said, glancing at Xu Yang.

"Does Big Brother know where the outer sect branch of the Skyreach Mission Pavilion is?" Xu Yang asked.

Reon froze, feeling a bit embarrassed. How could I? I don't even know where the inner sect branch is! As I don't have the previous memories of Xue Taiyang.

"Sorry, I don't know. Looks like I'll have to trouble my little brother, Xu Yang, again," Reon admitted with a sheepish smile.

"It's no trouble at all, Big Brother," Xu Yang replied warmly.

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As they began walking toward the eastern part of the Outer Sect where the Skyreach Mission Pavilion was situated, Reon's thoughts wandered. Just how vast is this immortal world? The Outer Sect of the Supreme Dao Sect alone was enormous—so large, it could easily rival the size of an entire country on Earth.

Every corner seemed to stretch on forever, with towering mountains, lush forests, and sprawling cities housing thousands of disciples. And this was just the Outer Sect.

The full territory of the Supreme Dao Sect was on a scale beyond imagination—so vast that it could easily be larger than ten Earths combined. Towering peaks pierced the sky, and mystical rivers flowed through lands steeped in ancient mysteries, all falling under the sect's dominion.

Yet, this mighty sect was merely a small fraction of the Eastern Province of the Sleeping Dragon Continent.

If the Supreme Dao Sect is this immense, how incomprehensibly vast must the Eastern Province be? And what of the Sleeping Dragon Continent itself? Reon pondered, estimating it could be a million times larger than Earth.

It had been mentioned in Novel's early chapters, that much of this world remained uncharted, with vast expanses untouched by mortals or immortals for millions of years. Entire realms lay unexplored, hidden behind towering mountains, vast oceans, and mystical barriers that only the brave dared to traverse.

The weight of his own insignificance in this boundless world pressed on him, but rather than sinking into despair, it ignited a fierce determination within him.

There was so much left to discover, so many opportunities for growth, and he felt a stirring excitement for the journey ahead.

Reon shifted his thoughts from the vastness of the world to the Skyreach Mission Pavilion he was heading to. It was said in the novel that this pavilion held great significance within the sect.

The Skyreach Mission Pavilion served as a central hub for all the missions required by the sect, as well as requests from powerful factions and individuals across the Eastern Province in exchange for Spirit Stones. The pavilion accepted these missions, assigning them to the disciples and rewarding them with appropriate Sect Points upon completion.

Disciples could use these Sect Points to purchase a variety of items within the sect, including weapons, techniques, Spirit Stones, medicinal pill, and sect attire Etc. It was a vital resource for any disciple seeking to advance their skills and status.

This Pavilion has branches in Outer, Inner, and Core areas. All disciples accept missions here. Even Elders, and Great Elders receive missions directly from the Sect Master via the Skyreach Mission Pavilion.

Lost in thought, Reon suddenly noticed a tall building ahead. The crowd gathered around it confirmed that he had arrived at the Skyreach Mission Pavilion.

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