I Am the Fated Villain - Chapter 1139: 500: I don’t know which faction’s giant baby it is, this guy is crazy
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Chapter 1139: 500: I don’t know which faction’s giant baby it is, this guy is crazy
Chapter 1500: I don’t know which faction’s giant baby it is, this guy is crazy
Zi Yunchuan, Fairy Cai Yun, and the others were momentarily stunned, unable to fathom Gu Changge’s unexpectedly strong attitude. A few simple words had transformed Chu Xiao’s expression into one of utter disgust, as if he had just swallowed something foul.
Though their acquaintance with Gu Changge had been brief, they had always perceived him as gentle and indifferent. He treated everyone with a casual, peaceful demeanor, appearing detached from the tumultuous world around him. This air of calm had created an invisible barrier between them, as if he existed in a realm far removed from their own.
Now, witnessing Chu Xiao’s barely contained rage—one that threatened to shatter the defensive formation—suddenly illuminated their understanding. Gu Changge’s tranquil facade was not a sign of weakness; rather, it was a reflection of his indifference to those around him.
“I want to see how capable you are to dare say such a thing,” Chu Xiao spat, his face twisted in anger. He cast a cold glance at Gu Changge, no longer hiding the fury that surged within him. The folding fan in his hand shimmered with intricate lines, radiating an aura of order and law.
Despite his lack of focus on cultivation, Chu Xiao was well-armed, equipped with numerous treasures. Among them were various forbidden weapons—one of which could easily fell an Immortal King. At that moment, he no longer cared about Gu Changge’s background; all he wanted was to obliterate the humiliation he had just suffered.
“Oh?” Gu Changge raised an eyebrow, feigning surprise. “It seems that you want to attack me?”
Buzz!!!
A palpable killing intent flickered across Chu Xiao’s face as he remained silent. With a sweeping motion of his hand, a radiant divine tripod materialized from his sleeve. Instantly, a vast azure divine light cascaded down like a waterfall of flying immortals, carrying with it a formidable oppressive force.
The moment the divine cauldron appeared, Lin Shuixuan began to tremble slightly, the air vibrating with an ominous hum. Engraved patterns on the walls flickered with instability, threatening to collapse under the mounting pressure.“Brother Gu…” Zi Yunchuan and the others exchanged worried glances, their expressions shifting dramatically. They hadn’t anticipated that Chu Xiao would unleash such a powerful forbidden weapon, making the looming threat all too clear.
“I want to see what abilities and background you possess to dare speak to me in such a manner,” Chu Xiao declared, his hostility unmistakable. His eyes glinted with cold fury, his tone laced with menace; the air around him crackled with an unmistakable sense of danger.
For someone who had always been coddled and indulged, this was a new experience. No one had ever dared to defy him so openly, let alone provoke his anger and murderous intent multiple times in one night. Chu Xiao had never endured such humiliation before.
The divine cauldron before him was no ordinary artifact; it had been meticulously refined by one of his elder sisters, a treasure that cost a fortune. His sister had condensed her Dao Seed many years ago, ascending to the Dao Realm—a power that amplified the cauldron’s might beyond mere imagination.
There were thousands of prohibition patterns intricately engraved inside the divine cauldron. If it were to explode, even an immortal emperor would find it difficult to survive, let alone an immortal king. The expressions of the remaining guests and disciples in Lin Shuixuan shifted dramatically as they sensed the terrifying power contained within this divine artifact. It could easily lay waste to Lin Shuixuan itself.
Some guests began to feel the rising tension and decided to quietly distance themselves from the brewing conflict, sensing the danger in the air. Madam Liu’s face reflected her growing fear; she hadn’t anticipated that Chu Xiao, despite his youth and apparent nobility, would possess such a headstrong nature. His inability to tolerate any form of opposition became painfully clear as he prepared to attack after just a few exchanged words.
This kind of character had clearly never faced any significant setbacks. For him, everything revolved around his own desires; he wanted the wind to blow in his favor and the rain to fall when he commanded it. Any slight deviation from his wishes could trigger his wrath, even to the point of violence.
“I wonder which faction’s spoiled child this is…” Fairy Cai Yun, Daoist Mingying, and the others furrowed their brows, a sense of dizziness overtaking them. They hadn’t expected Chu Xiao to exhibit such murderous intent over a mere disagreement. This killing intent wasn’t directed solely at Gu Changge; it extended to everyone present in Lin Shuixuan.
Did he truly believe he could rely on his own strength to contend with all the forces gathered in Lin Shuixuan? The atmosphere thickened with tension as they realized the gravity of the situation.
“Are you sure you want to attack me?” Gu Changge’s tone remained calm, utterly unaffected by Chu Xiao’s actions. There was no visible shift in his expression, his words as steady as ever, almost indifferent.
In Gu Changge’s eyes, Chu Xiao was even more foolish than anticipated. As the son of the Xian Chu Lord, one might have expected him to be more cunning, but instead, he was nothing more than a pampered child, provoked to murderous rage by just a few words. However, this played right into Gu Changge’s hands.
Chu Xiao, on the other hand, was enraged by Gu Changge’s demeanor. Not only was Gu Changge unfazed, but his deep, playful gaze—like a predator eyeing its prey—only fueled Chu Xiao’s fury. His killing intent surged, overtaking his senses.
“You’re courting death,” Chu Xiao spat through gritted teeth.
Without another word, he waved his hand, and the sacred cauldron he had summoned earlier ascended into the air. A cascade of lines erupted from it, and an ocean of azure light surged forth, descending toward Gu Changge. The sheer power was like a deep sea collapsing, the force enough to make the entire Lin Shuixuan complex tremble, its protective formations groaning under the immense pressure.
The atmosphere was filled with fear and panic. Many cultivators paled and bolted, realizing that Chu Xiao had lost his reason. No one had anticipated that he would go so far, unleashing such destructive power in this setting. Lin Shuixuan, backed by the Tianxiang Sect, was a place where rules were normally enforced, and combat of this scale was strictly forbidden. But tonight, they had encountered a madman.
“He’s lost it!” one of the fleeing guests muttered in shock.
“This is insane!”
Faces blanched as the terrifying power from the cauldron engulfed the area, forcing everyone to flee for their lives. Only a few remained still, those with powerful backgrounds and life-saving treasures, confident they could withstand the danger.
Zi Yunchuan, Fairy Cai Yun, and the others chose not to engage directly, wisely stepping back. They were unwilling to waste their valuable protective treasures on what was fast becoming an all-out catastrophe.
Boom!!!
The divine cauldron ascended into the heavens, its massive form blotting out half the sky. At each of its four corners, dazzling divine light erupted, cascading down like the heavens themselves descending. The sheer force it radiated seemed capable of subduing the entire world.
In that instant, the void quaked violently, as all the laws of the universe and natural order were being annihilated. Tendrils of chaotic energy shot out in all directions, spreading like the end of the world.
Many tried to resist, but it was futile. The moment they came into contact with the chaotic energy, they were obliterated, reduced to nothing more than blood mist and scattered ashes. Their bodies and souls alike were erased from existence.
Even immortal kings, beings who had cultivated for millions of years with deep mastery of the Dao, were no match. They too fell, obliterated before they could even cry out in terror.
The pavilions and palaces of Lin Shuixuan were decimated, collapsing under the immense force. From Zigui River to the distant banks, a section of the city’s walls crumbled, reduced to ruins. Those disciples who hadn’t fled in time were obliterated along with it.
Among the dead were a few prodigies, beings with extraordinary backgrounds, tied to powers no less influential than the greatest immortal sects. Yet even their brilliance was snuffed out in the face of this overwhelming force.
And this was only from a casual wave of the cauldron. It hadn’t even been fully unleashed.
This divine cauldron was a forbidden weapon, painstakingly crafted by a Daoist of immense power. If it were fully activated, even an Immortal Emperor would struggle to withstand its might. With one full blow, it could erase the Southern Wilderness Ancient Domain from existence.
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