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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!'

AlphaWIA · 玄幻
分數不夠
296 Chs

Merging with the Wordless Heavenly Jade

The spatial passage remained stable for the moment, a calm before the potential storm.

Jiang Chen, however, didn't plan to linger. The idea of hunting more blood-colored monsters or collecting spiritual plants didn't appeal to him. Risking his life based on unpredictable outcomes went against everything he believed in.

Having already eliminated two Sons of Heavenly Fate, Jiang Chen understood that becoming overconfident or reckless now would be his biggest mistake. Every decision he made was always motivated by one core principle: survival. This relentless focus was his strategy for dealing with the dangers of this unpredictable world.

As he awaited the arrival of members from the Starry Abyss Sect, the Floating Spirit Sect, and the Ice Heart School, Jiang Chen used the time to examine his recent acquisitions.

With eager anticipation, he opened his system panel. At the center, in the most prominent spot, two options immediately drew his attention.