The moment Jiang Chen woke up in a cultivation world, he realized he wasn’t the hero—but the villain destined to fall under the protagonist’s blade.
The so-called "Heaven's Chosen" was already set on a path of revenge against him, blessed with endless fortuitous encounters, loyal allies, and the protection of fate itself.
Labeled an arrogant young master and despised by all, Jiang Chen seemed doomed to play his role as a mere stepping stone.
But everything changed when the "Villain System" bound itself to him. A system that thrives on disrupting destiny, harvesting the protagonist's luck, and granting Jiang Chen terrifying power with every step he takes to destroy the narrative.
Jiang Chen chuckled, "A protagonist protected by the heavens? Let's see how far you get when I strip you of everything you hold dear."
The heavens may seek to crush him, but he’ll turn their chosen hero into nothing more than a pawn in his own story of ascension.
you need to develop your writing quality and arrange your ideas 💡 to make a full story and good world background .. and you need to change the mentality of the villain and make his plans more villainous and more understandable
The story is empty and unclear, with your protagonist assuming a different role in every chapter and the world-building constantly shifting—from a sect member to an emperor. There's a lot of repetitive content seemingly added just to increase the word count. The novel feels nonsensical, and your attempts to showcase the character's intelligence and depth through flashy titles and grand words do not make them seem smart. Perhaps writing intelligently is a challenge for you. I even left a comment on chapter nine to draw your attention to these issues, but it seems to have been in vain. Your novel is limited by your own creativity.