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Villain: Why On Earth Are There So Many Children of Destiny?!

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After transmigrating into a world of cultivation as the young master of the Wu Clan, he thought he had hit the jackpot. With his family’s massive resources and his status as heir, the path to immortality and the peak of the world seemed guaranteed. His winning streak continued when he managed to join one of the most prestigious sects, being accepted into the peak of the Sect Leader himself. There, he became the First Senior Brother, surrounded by countless talented junior sisters who looked up to him. But the illusion shattered when his new Junior Brother arrived. The boy carried an unmistakable aura: terrifying talent, a comprehension that defied logic, and absurd luck. It was clear as day: the kid was the ultimate "Son of Destiny." Knowing that in any story that role made him the envious villain destined to be crushed, he decided to completely change his strategy. Instead of competing to be the best, he resolved to be the best Senior Brother in history! He looked after him, protected him, and nurtured the most perfect, brotherly relationship possible. Everything was going perfectly... until he discovered that he himself had a fiancée. A young woman who turned out to be another Child of Destiny. And to top it off, the original script demands that he, acting as the arrogant villain, must humiliate her by ruthlessly breaking their engagement to trigger her revenge arc. Why on earth are there so many Children of Destiny in this world?!
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