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Su Chen, the only son of the Su family head in the Donghua Region of Tianxuan Continent, was a transmigrator from Blue Star. He found himself reincarnated as a villain in the cultivation novel Invincible Martial Soul. In the original plot, this body was destined to be killed by the protagonist Ye Fan. Determined to change his fate, Su Chen decided to subvert the original story by seizing all of Ye Fan's opportunities and women.

His first target was Chu Yanran, the Saintess of the Xianjian Sect and Ye Fan's future master. In the original novel, Chu Yanran guided Ye Fan's cultivation and eventually became his dao companion. Su Chen approached his parents, Su Hao and Qin Xinran, requesting permission to take Chu Yanran as a concubine. His father vehemently opposed, but his mother supported him, and ultimately, the family agreed. The Su family, the top aristocratic family in Donghua Region, commanded immense power. Su Chen, despite being a mortal with no cultivation, was provided with a peak Greater Saint realm elder as his protector.

Su Chen arrived at the Xianjian Sect with great fanfare, leading a fleet of flying ships pulled by black flood dragons. The display of force intimidated the sect. In the meeting hall, Sect Leader Jiang Yunxi and the other elders understood that refusing the Su family's demand would mean annihilation. Chu Yanran, a Dao Palace realm cultivator with a ninth-grade martial soul, was furious and unwilling. She openly called Su Chen a good-for-nothing playboy. Ye Fan, her direct disciple and the novel's protagonist, stormed in, enraged by the coercion against his master. He challenged Su Chen, but the elder's pressure crushed him, leaving him prostrate and bleeding. Su Chen coldly mocked Ye Fan's lowly birth, striking at his pride and nearly collapsing his dao heart.

Seeing the situation turn dire, the Xianjian Sect elders immediately sought to curry favor with Su Chen. They denounced Ye Fan and proposed harsh punishments. A strange light flickered from the ring on Ye Fan's finger, which Su Chen recognized as the remnant soul of the ancient great power Luo Shen, one of the novel's female leads. Su Chen resolved to claim this opportunity as well. Under immense pressure from the sect and fear for everyone's lives, Chu Yanran agreed to marry Su Chen, begging him to spare the innocent. Ye Fan, unable to accept this, continued to rage. To protect him from being killed on the spot, Chu Yanran took decisive action. She slapped Ye Fan and then broke both his legs, demonstrating her submission to Su Chen. The Sect Leader ordered Ye Fan imprisoned in the sect's heavenly prison.

Su Chen was satisfied with Chu Yanran's obedience. He wrapped an arm around her waist and led her away. The elder deployed a teleportation formation, and in an instant, Su Chen, Chu Yanran, and the Su family escort arrived at the magnificent Su residence. The story ends with Su Chen having successfully taken the first step in his plan to usurp the protagonist's destiny, starting with Chu Yanran. His ultimate goal was to systematically strip Ye Fan of all his advantages, including the female lead Luo Shen, and ensure that the protagonist would never rise against him. The initial conflict was resolved with Su Chen's overwhelming power, leaving Ye Fan broken in body and spirit, while Chu Yanran reluctantly began her new role as Su Chen's concubine within the Su family estate.

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The Villain: Claiming Protagonist’s Master
反派:开局强娶主角师尊,我无敌
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I was intrigued by the book's premise initially, as evidenced by its 3.0 rating when I first picked it up. However, I quickly realized that the synopsis was quite indicative of the overall quality of the narrative. After the first chapter, which held some potential, the story took a noticeable downturn, leaving much to be desired. This particular novel falls into the category of Chinese fiction that leans heavily on fantastical elements, often to the point of absurdity, sacrificing any semblance of realism. For example, one line that particularly stood out to me was, “all heard from millions of miles away!” Such exaggerations took me out of the story rather than immersing me in its world. Additionally, the translation quality left a lot to be desired. Certain passages felt awkward and rough, making comprehension a real struggle at times. The character development, or lack thereof, was another significant issue. We are introduced to a haphazard collection of harem members, whose personalities seem to flip entirely after being forcibly coerced into becoming the protagonist's playthings. This abrupt change in character dynamics felt contrived and hollow. As for the other characters, they were disappointingly one-dimensional—so much so that I can only describe them as archetypal Chinese beta characters. Their motivations are simplistic, and they lack the depth needed to create any real emotional engagement for the reader. In summary, I cannot recommend this novel. The combination of a flimsy plot, poor translation, and lackluster character development made it a tedious read. If you are looking for something with more substance and nuance, I would advise seeking alternatives.
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I love how the story just jumps right into the chaos—MC doesn't even waste time, he's like "Dad I want to marry a woman thirty years older than me" and the dad's reaction is priceless. That "unfilial son" bit killed me. It's funny and immediately sets up the kind of bold, shameless character Su Chen is. Also the mom being the real boss in the family was a nice touch, shows the family dynamics.
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The whole transmigrated-into-a-villain premise is so satisfying. Usually the MC is the hero, but here Su Chen knows he's the stepping stone for the protagonist and is like "screw that, I'm stealing everything." That kind of meta-awareness makes the story feel fresh. I like how he's already planning to mess with all the original opportunities. Makes me want to see how far he'll go.
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Chu Yanran's situation is honestly heartbreaking. She's a powerful cultivator, a saintess, and yet she has zero say when the Su Family comes knocking. The moment she had to slap her own disciple to save his life really showed how trapped she is. You can feel her helplessness even though she's supposed to be proud and holy. That contrast makes her more interesting than a typical flower vase.
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The pacing is super fast—within a few chapters we go from MC confessing his desire to marrying the saintess, crushing the protagonist, and taking her home. No dragging, no filler. It's pure payoff every few paragraphs. If you're here for a quick, satisfying power fantasy read, this hits the spot.
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The dad going from "don't call me father" to getting shut down by the mom in two seconds was hilarious. You can tell the Su Family is full of personality. The mom is clearly the one running the show, and the dad's "henpecked" dynamic makes them feel like real characters, not just plot devices. I want to see more of their interactions.
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