Villain: Revenge Starts with the Protagonist's Husband-Bane Mother

Zhou Xingdou was reborn twenty years ago.

The one who had killed him in his previous life was his most beloved junior disciple, Lin Fan!

Lin Fan was also the fated son of destiny in thi...

Chapter 290 Why I Was Reborn

Zhou Xingdou was almost certain that Yun Jinzhi was someone else's clone, because if it were truly an incarnation, it wouldn't be hidden from the system, and he himself would have noticed it to some extent.

In that case, Yun Jinzhi's true form must be an extremely powerful being.

For the weak, separating their soul and essence—enough to create a perfect clone—is tantamount to suicide.

Even if you have enough strength, you should be careful when using your own original soul to create a clone, because a perfect clone is actually just yourself.

Therefore, if the number of differentiated origins and souls is enormous, it will cause one to lose sight of who is the main body. The main consciousness will jump uncontrollably between the clones and the original body, resulting in complete chaos.

The Primordial Realm almost never uses the technique of creating clones, because for a system like the Primordial Realm, which is imbued with immense power, damaging itself to create another self is contrary to the Primordial Realm system.

The technique of creating clones is only used by mediocre people whose cultivation has stagnated and cannot break through, when they try various methods to break through.

Therefore, Chu Yuan was very disdainful of the method of creating clones.

Moreover, once a cultivator reaches the Supreme Realm, they will condense a Dharma Body comparable in strength to their original self. To then refine an avatar would be superfluous.

However, the fact that Yun Jinzhi is an avatar actually confirms that the real person in the world frame on Yun Jinzhi's panel, the Demon Heaven, is not a Primordial being but a being from a certain world within the Demon Heaven, or perhaps from the Chaos Domain.

Otherwise, he would never have used the method of creating clones.

Stephen Chow also became curious about Yun Jinzhi's purpose.

What would make an extremely powerful being create a perfect clone and then confidently place it in another world, especially in a world like the Primordial Era, which is among the top in the Chaos Domain?

If it was to cultivate a chosen one like Lin Fan, then why would he marry her? Moreover, Yun Jinzhi played a significant role in Lin Fan's death.

Zhou Xingdou really couldn't understand what Yun Jinzhi, or her true self, intended to do.

Fortunately, he was currently in the shadows, and Yun Jinzhi should not yet know that he had been exposed. Otherwise, she would not have remained calm and perfectly normal under the surveillance of the Star Guards.

In this way, the initiative remains in our own hands.

However, Zhou Xingdou did not intend to make a move now. With Commander Xingyou not yet back and his own forces insufficient, he would not test Yun Jinzhi.

Moreover, what's more important now is the coronation five days from now and the initiation of the Heart-Questioning Game against Xuanjizi.

Although Zhou Xingdou also wanted to know who Yun Jinzhi was and what her purpose was, now was definitely not the time, and he could only wait until later.

After recovering from Yun Jinzhi's message, Zhou Xingdou suppressed the turmoil in his heart, held his breath, and calmed himself down.

He had more important questions to ask, and Yun Jinzhi's problems were probably insignificant in comparison, so he needed to calm himself down first.

Even so, Zhou Xingdou's heart was still stirred with some turmoil. After swallowing hard, he asked with a hint of trepidation in his calm tone:

"What exactly caused my rebirth?"

As for Stephen Chow, he was extremely grateful for his rebirth, but he had never been able to figure out why.

Everything has a cause and effect, and rebirth, such a heaven-defying event, could not have happened without reason.

He initially thought it was the system's doing, since the system immediately bound itself to him after his rebirth, but the last time the system said that his rebirth had nothing to do with him.

This makes it impossible to explain why he was reborn, why he was reborn, or what caused all of this.

He knew very well that he had died at Lin Fan's hands. Although his memories of his previous life were becoming increasingly blurred, Zhou Xingdou could feel that they were real and not an illusion.

He had some other guesses in his mind, but he never dared to be sure. Now, if he could find out something from this program in the system, that would be the best thing ever.

The system did not answer the question immediately as it had before, but paused for a while. During this time, Zhou Xingdou's breathing became more rapid, and he felt a little anxious.

But just as Zhou Xingdou was about to urge them on, the system's voice rang out instantly:

[Ding! The Heavenly Dao's information contains no mention of the host's rebirth, nor does the system's granted knowledge offer any explanation for this matter. In fact, the Heavenly Dao's information states that rebirth, as understood by the host, is impossible.]

Upon hearing the system's words, Zhou Xingdou's eyes dimmed slightly, but he wasn't too disappointed, as this matter was indeed far beyond common sense.

Furthermore, since he was able to be reborn, it must have been without the knowledge of the Heavenly Dao. If the Heavenly Dao itself was unaware of his rebirth, how could a program that only received a portion of the Heavenly Dao's information possibly know about it?

Just when Zhou Xingdou had given up all hope that the system program could reveal the secret to his rebirth, the system program spoke up on its own initiative:

[Ding! However, based on the information from the Heavenly Dao and some of the system's understanding regarding the abnormal beginnings of the host's rebirth, there is a vague conjecture. This conjecture may not be correct or true, and I cannot guarantee that it is true.]

The system program's words undoubtedly made Zhou Xingdou's eyes light up, even though, according to the system program, this was just a speculation and its veracity could not be guaranteed.

However, the inferences derived from the information from Heaven and the system's partial understanding are far more accurate than any guesses one might make, and may provide Zhou Xingdou with new insights.

Zhou Xingdou also quickly spoke up, urging:

"Speak quickly!"

This time, the system program did not pause and responded immediately:

[Ding! In the system's partial understanding, the reason why the system appeared on the host, and why the Heavenly Dao felt that the host's sudden change was not subject to the Heavenly Dao's fortune, both point to one person. The host's rebirth is estimated to be related to this person.]

But when the system program says that everything points to one person, and that rebirth is also related to that person, its words come to an abrupt halt, like a loudspeaker suddenly losing power.

This situation was extremely distressing for Zhou Xingdou, as it might have been the closest he had ever come to the answer to his rebirth. The system program's words stopped there, even driving him to the brink of madness:

"Stop keeping me in suspense, just tell me!"

Zhou Xingdou's brows furrowed deeply, and his tone became much colder. He even felt that this procedure was deliberately keeping him in suspense.

However, he soon realized that he had misunderstood the system program.

[Sizzle~ Ding! Sizzle~ There's a... inexplicable force... affecting me so I can't speak... about this person... I can't... resist...]

The system program's audio was filled with crackling electrical noises, and the otherwise bland sound became somewhat painful, with words coming out in broken, incoherent sentences.

A wave of surprise surged in Zhou Xingdou's eyes as he exclaimed in astonishment:

"How could it possibly affect you?"

[Ding! Perhaps... it's related to the system itself... which prevents me from saying, but the host knows this person... the host can guess... I will answer... yes... or no.]