Mu Feng is a transmigrator, or rather, he was reincarnated with his memories intact. When he was in Ru Ringyu's womb, he already had his own consciousness.
At first, he thought he had traveled to another world to become the protagonist, but reality was not as he imagined. He was, in fact, a villain.
In his previous life on Earth, he was an orphan with no money, supporting himself on a meager waiter's salary. His life was numb and repetitive until one day, in a dream, a voice asked him if he wanted to change his destiny.
After Mu Feng agreed, he found himself transported to Ru Ringyu's womb, where he was born after ten months of pregnancy.
When he turned ten years old, a memory surfaced in his mind, explaining why he had traveled to this world and what his purpose was.
Anyone who has read online novels knows that regardless of the protagonist's origin, in the end, they usually end up defying heaven or destiny itself. It seems almost obligatory for them to overthrow the way of heaven or challenge fate in some way.
These protagonists act recklessly in the world they're in, plundering resources, claiming women, and even exterminating clans and ancestral families without hesitation. In the end, they seize control and become the new rulers.
These invading protagonists are like a cancer to the world, and Mu Feng was chosen by the world's consciousness as a means to target them.
The world's consciousness blessed him with a loving family, a formidable background, a handsome appearance, and a talent that shocked everyone. The will of the world provided him with everything he could need. In return, Mu Feng had only one mission: to hunt down these protagonists.
In fact, the will of the world also provided him with a system, though it was not like those in other online novels—it didn't issue quests or have its own consciousness. This system was very simple, with a single function: to detect the presence of a protagonist and give Mu Feng hints and rewards.
Although it is unclear why the world's will wants to eliminate these "cancers," it cannot outright refuse these protagonists. They rely on the so-called "protagonist halo," allowing them to continuously absorb the world's luck, constantly gaining opportunities and growing rapidly.
This results in Mu Feng being unable to kill these protagonists directly, as they are backed by the world's luck. If he truly wishes to kill a protagonist, various factors will likely help them escape. Even if he manages to kill them by force, he would still suffer the backlash from the world's luck.
Upon arriving in the lower world, in addition to receiving the Ancestral Dragon's inheritance, the system notified him that a protagonist would soon emerge in this world.
As Mu Feng was organizing his thoughts, he was interrupted by a sudden surge of pleasure. After being orally served by Himura so long, his patience had almost reached its limit.