I want to lead you into the light. (26)



Then Wan Ge told Ye Wang to wait at the door and not to let anyone in, saying she would be back in about two hours.

Ye Wang didn't understand what she meant, but looking into her eyes, he obediently nodded. Ye Wang walked out the door and waited there as she had instructed, not allowing them to enter if anyone came later.

Even though Wan Ge had set up an array, she still managed to enter the space managed by the Heavenly Dao, despite the absence of spiritual power in the world.

Tiandao looked at the conqueror in front of him with some surprise, not expecting that the other party could actually come into his space.

Before I could even react, I was slapped across the face.

At the same time, Tiandao discovered that what she had placed on her had disappeared.

"You! You! How dare you hit me!"

"I'm hitting you. As the Heavenly Dao, you're completely unfair, forcing others to turn evil and inflicting pain on someone who longs for happiness." If he were truly born evil, a destined villain, then perhaps Wange wouldn't have much to say.

Although Ye Wang was labeled as a villain born, Wan Ge discovered that his so-called destined villainy was actually ordained by the Heavenly Dao, not by the laws of nature.

Once the law selects a villain as its destiny, it is almost impossible to reverse it. Most of these villains are rotten to the core. For a transmigrator to change such a villain, there are two possibilities: one is to kill the villain directly to avoid causing irreversible consequences.

Another type is excessively powerful, so powerful that ordinary time travelers simply cannot kill them. Such villains are usually dealt with by people who try to win them over with love and use emotions as a shackle to prevent them from doing anything devastating.

However, using emotions as a trap is generally considered immoral, and people would not choose this method unless they were forced to.

Moreover, using emotions as bait is not a good thing for the strategist. If she wants the villain to like her, she must also give real feelings and force herself to like a type that she can never like, which is also a painful thing.

Of course, there is another possibility: if it cannot be conquered, then Heaven or a more powerful being will eliminate it to prevent the collapse of the small world from causing other chain reactions.

But Ye Wang isn't a destined villain, so why make him one?

Wan Ge first beat up Tian Dao, then held a dagger imbued with powerful divine energy to his neck: "Tell me, why did you have to make him the villain of destiny?"

Forced into a corner, Heaven finally told the truth.

Because Ye Wang was born with great fortune but was not the male lead, his background was excessively powerful, yet such a person was not a destined villain.

Fearing that Ye Wang might one day pose a threat to him, Heaven has been forcing him to become a villain of destiny, arranging all sorts of hardships for him.

Wan Ge was so angry she laughed: "Are you sick? Having luck means he's extraordinary in the small world. You don't help someone who has the potential to surpass the male lead, you don't try to guide him onto the right path, and you even turn him into a villain."

Those with great fortune, if not the chosen male or female protagonists, mean that the contributions they can make will be greater than those of the male and female protagonists, and it's not just about maintaining the small world solely through love.

He could very well have done many things that would have contributed to the small world, but instead he became a deranged killer.

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