“Can’t I just read a stallion novel in peace?!”
Just because he cursed out an SB author and an SB novel, David Sullivan was reborn as the scum villain John Sullivan who tormented the young protagonist to death and back.
System: [You can you up, the task of raising the classiness of this novel is up to you.]
You should know, in the original, John Sullivan was ultimately hacked into a human stick—yes, a human stick!—by his disciple, the protagonist Charles Clark!
Inside, John Sullivan is screaming a thousand wild horses galloping by:
“It’s not that I don’t want to cling to the protagonist’s thigh, but who told the protagonist to be a dark type? The kind who repays every grudge a thousandfold!”
And why are all the plotlines meant for the female leads being forced onto him?!
Why, as a scum villain, does he have to keep taking bullets and knives for the protagonist, sacrificing himself for others?!
John Sullivan: “…_(:з)∠)_ I think I can still be saved.”
He’s going to prove—a scum villain can also make something of himself!
Not only will he survive, he’ll live dazzlingly and fabulously!
Loyal puppy white lotus in the early stage, blackened yandere attacker in the later stage × fake refined scum villain, tsukkomi maniac receiver
This is actually a warm story of master and disciple cultivating, fighting monsters, and falling in love~
It’s also the story of a villain personally witnessing how the protagonist transforms from a little sheep white lotus into a morally bankrupt yandere supreme, dominating the three realms!
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☆ Reborn as a Scum Villain
“The Arrogant Immortal Demon Path” is a wish-fulfillment stallion novel.
To be specific, “The Arrogant Immortal Demon Path” is an endlessly long, cheat-filled, harem-nearing-triple-digits, monster-fighting cultivation power fantasy where every female character in the book falls for the protagonist.
The hottest stallion novel of the year, bar none!
The protagonist of this book, Charles Clark, doesn’t follow the “Dragon Ao Tian” route, nor the “useless loser” route, yet still swept through countless readers on the Zhongdian Literature website, influencing a wave of copycat wish-fulfillment novels.
He walks the dark path.
And before he blackened, he walked the tragic path.
Now, let senior reader David Sullivan—skipping countless “kill or be killed” scenes—summarize this epic of tens of millions of words for everyone.
Charles Clark was abandoned by his parents at birth, wrapped in white cloth, placed in a wooden basin, and set adrift down the river.
In the dead of winter, he was fished out of the river by a fisherman, barely escaping death by freezing. Because he drifted on the Luo River during the season of thin ice, he was given this name.
He wandered the streets as a child, never having enough to eat or wear, his childhood bleak. A laundress from a wealthy family, seeing the pitiful child and having no children of her own, adopted him and raised him as her own son. Mother and son lived in poverty, suffering all kinds of humiliation under the roof of the rich.
Such an unhealthy environment from a young age planted the seeds for Charles Clark’s future petty, vengeful, twisted personality—smiling on the outside, murderous on the inside.
For a bowl of lukewarm meat porridge, he endured beatings from the young masters of the house, but in the end, he was still a step too late and couldn’t let his mother taste a bite before she died.
By a twist of fate, Charles Clark was chosen by the Cang Qiong Mountain Sect, one of the four great cultivation sects of the era, and became a disciple of the “Xiuyajian” John Sullivan lineage.
He thought he could finally get on the right track, but little did he know that John Sullivan was all show and no substance, rotten to the core. Jealous of Charles Clark’s unparalleled talent and secretly afraid of this disciple whose cultivation improved by leaps and bounds every day, he constantly mocked and ordered him around, dragging the other disciples into looking down on him as well. Years of study were another chapter of humiliation and hardship.
Charles Clark struggled through to the age of sixteen, finally reaching the triennial grand event of the cultivation world—the Immortal Alliance Conference. At this conference, Charles Clark was sabotaged by John Sullivan and fell into the rift at the border of the demon and human realms—the Abyss of No Return.
Little did he know, this was just the beginning of the story!
Not only did Charles Clark not die, he found his peerless sword “Heart Demon” in the Abyss of No Return. He also learned the truth of his own origins.