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The Reincarnated Villain Can Break the Fourth Wall!-Chapter 211: Cuck Hall & Jade Feathers!
In her past life, she had stood atop creation.
She ruled over tens of thousands of worlds, her name feared in every realm and recited like scripture. Even the Heavenly Court tread lightly in her shadow.
But there was one wish left unfulfilled—
To kill Su Xiaobai.
Her master. Her father. Her tormentor. Her creator.
The man who raised her.
Who trained her.
Who—by all rights—should have died by her hand.
Yet in the end, he had not.
He had been slain by the Heavenly Law itself, before she could carry out the final strike.
The heavens robbed her of that vengeance.
And now?
Now she had returned to this era—where no one else could kill him.
Not even the heavens.
Only her.
This life was hers to decide.
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Then, her eyes fluttered open.
Her gaze drifted to the far end of the internal space, where a floating spatial ring sat—glimmering with layered seals.
There it was.
The scroll.
The scroll she used to negotiate with the dragon—the one bearing the name Azrakai—had a strange origin.
In truth, it existed nowhere in the flow of time. It should not be present here.
Not in this life.
Not in this ring.
And yet—
It lay quietly inside the spatial ring of Su Xiaobai.
He had found it during the raid on the Blood Warlord's palace, buried beneath corpses and cursed treasures. It gave off a strange aura, and in typical Su Xiaobai fashion, he had tossed it aside with the vague intention of "reading it later when it feels plot-important."
He never showed it to Zhu Qing.
He never sensed its full weight.
But someone else did.
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When Xiao Hei forced her soul back in time, she was not the only one watching the river of fate.
Some tried to trace her path.
Some succeeded.
Some followed.
And one reached out.
The Lord of the Underworld.
The "Celestial deity" who governed the Reincarnation Cycle.
A being who stood beyond creation and destruction.
The keeper of the Samsara Wheel.
Some called him a tyrant. Others, a savior.
But to Xiao Hei—
He was a messenger.
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That scroll had not been looted.
It had been delivered.
By a being who remembered the truth.
By one who whispered through dreams and shadows, through incense smoke and soul mirrors.
By one who had a reason to interfere.
And now… she had opened it.
And everything had changed.
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If Su Xiaobai knew the scroll he stuffed in his ring for "later reading" was a divine treasure hand-delivered by the Lord of the Underworld himself, he would have probably coughed up blood and eaten it in regret.
But he didn't.
Because Su Xiaobai is a man of supreme fate—
And zero caution.
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Author's Note – Realm Hierarchy (Post-Human Immortal):
To clarify the upper tiers of cultivation in this world:
Quasi Immortal
True Immortal
Immortal King (e.g., Infernal Emperor)
Immortal Emperor
Quasi Saint
Saint
Nirvana Saint
Desolate Saint (Peak-level mythical beasts—e.g., Lightning Qilin, Moon Fox)
Holy King (e.g., Vermilion Phoenix at its peak)
Holy Emperor (e.g., Rulers of the Four Heavens)
God Emperor (e.g., War God Empress Hei, Elders of the Heavenly Court)
Celestial Deity (e.g., Lord of the Underworld, being who govern the Samsara cycle)
Universal Deity (e.g., The Last Sinner Star, Azrakai before his banishment by the Great Heavenly Law)
Eternal Sovereign (e.g., Void Thunder Dragon – supreme existences beyond reality)
?? (Unrevealed Realm – whispered only in prophecy, spoken of in forbidden scrolls…)
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Back in Xiantian Sect—
After receiving a very polite but reality-ending warning from Zhu Qing (also known as "Please Stop Before Heaven Deletes You"), Su Xiaobai fell into deep contemplation.
Then depression.
Then chicken farming.
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Yes.
He opened a chicken farm.
Quite literally.
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The location?
At the foot of Sword Peak, just beneath the long stone staircase that all disciples had to descend every day.
The layout?
A modest wooden hut, a fenced field, and a large handcrafted board perched proudly atop two uneven poles.
Etched upon it in elegant calligraphy:
[Heavenly Plume Spirit Beast Rearing Pavilion]
And below that—scratched in barely legible handwriting, like someone had used a dull rock as a carving tool:
"Also known by locals as… Cuck Hall."
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Yes.
Cuck Hall.
The only place in the sect where chickens walked the Dao, and Su Xiaobai swore vengeance upon any man who dared pluck his hens.
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In the beginning, it was just a peaceful hobby.
But one day, two of his prized spiritual chickens disappeared overnight.
Likely eaten. Roasted. Stir-fried.
Su Xiaobai's reaction?
Unhinged.
He declared loudly, before the entire sect:
"I am the Master of Cuckoldery! If you eat my chickens, I shall cuck you so thoroughly, even your Dao companion will forget your name!"
From that day forward, not a single chicken went missing.
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In fact, the fear of Su Xiaobai's Heavenly Cuck Path became so widespread, that even the Sect Elders discreetly sent spirit stones to help fund the chicken feed, just in case.
But things didn't end there.
One day, tragedy struck again.
One of his prized hens—Jade Feathers—fell in love.
With none other than the golden chick of the newly founded Beast Hall.
She ran away.
A sect-wide emergency was declared.
Every man on Sword Peak—inner disciple, outer disciple, even the janitor uncle—spent three days and three nights combing every bush, every blade of grass, all by their own will and absolutely not because Su Xiaobai said,:
"If she isn't found, I will cultivate my Cuck Dao to the Ninth Heaven and give every one of you a spirit child with your wife."
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Eventually, she was found.
Surrounded.
By five large black cocks from the Beast Hall coop.
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Su Xiaobai stood silently for a long time.
Then nodded.
Then proclaimed:
"Those who helped retrieve her shall be rewarded... with chicken soup."
A generous feast was held that night.
Full of broth. Spirit herbs. And only mild psychological trauma.
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As for Jade Feathers?
No one knows.
Some say she ascended.
Others whisper she was reincarnated as a dragon.
But most agree…
She was never quite the same again.
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Some say the chicken farm still operates to this day.
Others say it's a front for Su Xiaobai's Secret Dual Cultivation sect.
But all agree on one truth:
You never. Touch. His chickens.
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Naturally, Su Xiaobai's chicken-farming madness did not go unnoticed.
The other peaks had many questions.
The Sect Master himself once gazed down from his Jade Throne, sipped his tea, and sighed:
"Again?"
But what could they say?
He was the Sword Fairy's favorite, her rumored dual cultivation partner, Dao companion, and possibly even husband. And no one—not even Sect Master Zhao Tianxuan—wanted to provoke the wrath of a sword that could cut through cause and effect just for interrupting someone's poultry hobby.
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So everyone shut up and endured it.
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But speaking of Sword Fairy...
She hadn't come back.
It had been four months since Su Xiaobai's ascension. Her expected return was half a year at most.
That time had long passed.
And still—
no sign.
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"Hm? Where is Junior Brother Su?"