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defying fate with my villain survival system
defying fate with my villain survival system
Author: Purity
Chapter One: My Death Was Already Written
Author: Purity
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Chapter One: My Death Was Already Written

I knew exactly how I was going to die.

The realization hit me the moment I opened my eyes.

The ceiling above me was cracked stone, streaked with age and neglect. A faint smell of blood and old incense lingered in the air. My body felt weak—too weak—like it had been hollowed out from the inside.

This wasn’t a hospital.

This wasn’t my world.

Panic surged through me as unfamiliar memories flooded my mind, colliding violently with my own.

A name surfaced first.

Eryx Vale.

My chest tightened.

“No…” I whispered hoarsely.

Eryx Vale was a character I knew far too well. A minor villain from Heavenly Ascension Record—a cultivation novel I had read obsessively before my death. He wasn’t powerful. He wasn’t important. He existed for one purpose only.

To die.

I pushed myself upright, ignoring the dizziness that threatened to knock me back down. My hands were thin, scarred, trembling slightly. This body had been abused, poisoned, and neglected for years.

I staggered toward the cracked bronze mirror leaning against the wall.

The face staring back at me confirmed my worst fear.

Sharp features dulled by exhaustion. Hollow eyes ringed with shadows. Dried blood staining the collar of a dark outer-sect robe.

It was him.

The villain who insulted the protagonist during the sect trial.

The villain who was dragged to the plaza and executed before sunset.

My heart slammed violently against my ribs.

“No… this isn’t possible.”

I had died in my own world—hit by a truck on a rain-soaked street. The pain, the impact, the darkness… I remembered all of it.

Yet here I was.

Alive.

Inside a story where my death was already scheduled.

As if responding to my thoughts, a cold, mechanical voice echoed inside my mind.

[You have awakened.]

My breath hitched.

That voice—

It wasn’t human.

It wasn’t magical chanting or divine whispering.

It was unmistakably artificial.

[Fatal Event Detected.]

My vision blurred as glowing blue text materialized before my eyes.

[Character: Eryx Vale]

[Status: Outer Sect Disciple – Degraded]

[Scheduled Fate: Public Execution]

A countdown appeared beneath it.

[Time Remaining: 3 hours, 17 minutes.]

The world tilted.

“Execution… today?” I muttered.

Of course it was.

In the novel, Eryx didn’t survive the day. He never made it past the outer sect. His death was meant to elevate the protagonist—to show how righteous and merciless the cultivation world could be.

I stumbled backward, my legs nearly giving out.

“No… there has to be a mistake.”

I remembered every detail of that scene.

Eryx tried to deny the accusation. He begged. He blamed others. He attempted to flee.

Every action only sealed his fate faster.

The crowd mocked him.

The elders condemned him.

And the protagonist—still weak at the time—watched silently as justice was carried out.

I swallowed hard.

“Calm down,” I whispered to myself. “Think.”

If this world followed the novel’s plot, then resisting fate directly would only make things worse.

I needed a different path.

A loophole.

Then the voice spoke again.

[Villain Survival System initializing…]

My heart stopped.

“System…?”

A sharp pulse exploded behind my eyes, forcing me to clutch my head.

[Initialization complete.]

The blue text shifted, reorganizing itself into a new interface.

[Villain Survival System]

[Core Function: Enable survival through defiance of destined outcomes.]

I stared, stunned.

A system.

Just like the countless web novels I had read.

Hope flickered in my chest—but it was short-lived.

[Warning.]

[This System does not alter fate.]

[It only rewards those who survive it.]

“…What?” I whispered.

More text appeared, each line colder than the last.

[Primary Objective:]

Defy your destined death.

[Success Reward:]

Unknown.

[Failure Penalty:]

Permanent Death.

My fists clenched so tightly my nails dug into my palms.

“So that’s it?” I said bitterly. “You give me no power, no protection… just a deadline?”

[Correct.]

I laughed softly—hollow, disbelieving.

“Figures.”

If this system handed out cheat abilities, Eryx wouldn’t have died so pathetically in the first place.

Then another message appeared.

[Additional Rule Detected.]

Avoiding fate through cowardice will result in punishment.

My smile vanished.

“…Define cowardice.”

[Hiding.]

[Escaping the sect grounds.]

[Begging for mercy.]

[Self-harm or suicide.]

[All listed actions will accelerate fatal outcomes.]

I felt a chill crawl up my spine.

“So I can’t run,” I murmured. “And I can’t kneel.”

In other words—

If I wanted to live, I had to face the execution itself.

The exact scene I was never meant to survive.

I took a slow breath, forcing my racing thoughts into order.

The execution was scheduled at the Outer Sect Plaza. The charges were false—framed sabotage, cultivation misconduct, disrespect toward elders.

None of that mattered.

Truth had never saved Eryx in the novel.

Only impact could.

I lifted my gaze, staring into my reflection.

This body was weak. My cultivation was crippled. I had no allies.

But I had something the original Eryx never did.

Knowledge.

And now—

A system that rewarded defiance.

“If I follow the script,” I said quietly, “I die.”

[Confirmed.]

“If I try to escape—”

[Death probability: 99.7%.]

I exhaled slowly.

Then I smiled.

A sharp, dangerous smile.

“In that case… I’ll do something the story never accounted for.”

The system remained silent.

I straightened my posture, ignoring the pain in my muscles.

The execution wasn’t just a punishment.

It was a public spectacle.

Which meant—

Everyone would be watching.

Elders.

Disciples.

And most importantly—

The protagonist.

“If fate wants me dead,” I murmured, eyes burning with resolve, “then I’ll make sure it pays attention when I refuse.”

[Notice.]

[Your intent has been registered.]

[Survival Difficulty Assessment: Extreme.]

[Reward Multiplier: Maximum.]

My heartbeat thundered in my ears.

So that was how it worked.

The harder the fate.

The greater the reward.

I stepped toward the door of the stone chamber, every instinct screaming at me to hesitate.

I didn’t.

Because hesitation was just another form of surrender.

The moment I crossed that threshold—

The story would begin to break.

And whether this world liked it or not…

I was done dying for someone else’s destiny.

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