Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist

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Villain: Manipulating the Heroines into hating the Protagonist• Chapter 812

---The following morning, as the first light of dawn filtered through the canopy of cherry blossoms, Yujia ventured to the sect's outer gardens, seeking a moment of solace. With a deep breath, she told him of her troubles—the anonymous warnings, the cryptic letters, the documents implicating Feng Xuan, and her growing fear for her father's safety. Though he still wore the robes of a scholar, there was an aura of quiet power about him that hadn't been there before—or perhaps she was only now noti...

Wang Jian watched Yujia's turmoil from a hidden vantage point in the Radiant Sun Sect's vast gardens.

Her figure, draped in flowing robes, was illuminated by the soft glow of lanterns as she paced along the cobblestone paths, her every movement steeped in worry.

He allowed himself a small, satisfied smile.

The seeds of doubt he had planted in her mind were beginning to bloom.

Now, it was time for the next phase of his plan.

---The following morning, as the first light of dawn filtered through the canopy of cherry blossoms, Yujia ventured to the sect's outer gardens, seeking a moment of solace.

She found herself drawn to the tranquil space, hoping the calm surroundings might soothe her troubled thoughts.

As she walked, a figure emerged from a nearby path—a man in simple scholar's robes, carrying a bundle of books.

His demeanor was unassuming, his face framed by an expression of gentle curiosity.

"Young Mistress Lixian," he said, his voice warm and soothing, accompanied by a respectful bow.

"What an honor it is to cross paths with you again.

"Yujia paused, startled.

She recognized him as the wandering scholar she had met briefly during her last visit to the outer sect.

She had dismissed him as a passing curiosity at the time, but now, his presence felt oddly serendipitous.

"Ah, it's you," she said, her voice hesitant.

"The scholar from before.

"He inclined his head with a smile.

"I hope I'm not intruding.

It's rare to see someone of your stature walking alone.

"Yujia waved a hand dismissively.

"I needed some air.

Things within the sect have been...

complicated.

"Wang Jian nodded, his expression one of quiet understanding.

"The weight of responsibility can be a heavy burden, especially for one as dedicated as you.

Sometimes, it helps to share those burdens, even with a stranger.

"She hesitated, studying his face.

There was something disarming about his manner, something that invited trust.

Against her better judgment, she began to speak.

"You say that, but you don't know me or what I'm facing.

Sharing it won't change anything.

""Perhaps not," he admitted, stepping closer, "but a new perspective can often shine light on the darkest corners of the heart.

"Her lips pressed into a thin line, but his earnest gaze and calm demeanor made her relent.

With a deep breath, she told him of her troubles—the anonymous warnings, the cryptic letters, the documents implicating Feng Xuan, and her growing fear for her father's safety.

Wang Jian listened intently, nodding at just the right moments, his eyes never leaving hers.

When she finished, he let silence settle between them before speaking.

"Trust," he said softly, "is a fragile thing, isn't it?

And betrayal… betrayal cuts the deepest when it comes from those we hold dear.

"His words sent a shiver down her spine.

"You think I'm being betrayed?

""I think," he replied carefully, "that you are a woman of extraordinary strength and intelligence.

But even the strongest can be blinded by love and loyalty.

Sometimes, the truth is hidden, waiting to be uncovered.

And sometimes, it's better to face it than to let it fester.

"Yujia's heart ached at his words, but a part of her clung to the hope he offered—that perhaps she wasn't alone in her struggle.

"You speak as if you know something," she said, narrowing her eyes.

"I know only that the heart often senses what the mind refuses to accept," Wang Jian said cryptically.

"If I may offer one piece of advice, it would be to trust your instincts.

They rarely lie.

"Before she could respond, he bowed and turned to leave, disappearing down the path as quietly as he had appeared.

Yujia stood there for a long moment, his words echoing in her mind.

---Over the next week, Wang Jian orchestrated his plans with meticulous precision.

He arranged for an attack on the Grand Elder's quarters, carried out by his agents disguised as rogue cultivators.

The attack was swift and calculated, designed to strike fear without causing fatal harm.

At the last moment, Wang Jian, now disguised as a masked rescuer, swooped in with a small group of "allies" to fend off the assailants.

Yujia arrived on the scene just as the attackers were being driven off.

Her heart pounded as she watched the mysterious rescuer kneeling before her father, checking his pulse.

"You saved him," she whispered, her voice trembling.

"Who are you?

"The masked man stood, his eyes meeting hers with a calm intensity.

"Just a concerned soul," he said, his voice steady and composed.

"One who couldn't stand by and let harm come to an innocent man.

"His modesty only deepened her gratitude.

"Please," she said, reaching out as if to stop him from leaving.

"I must know your name.

How can we ever repay you?

"He hesitated, as if weighing the decision, before finally removing his mask.

"You already know me, Young Mistress.

We met in the gardens.

"Her eyes widened in recognition.

"You… the scholar?

"Wang Jian nodded, a faint smile playing on his lips.

"It seems fate has intertwined our paths once more.

"---The rescue cemented Yujia's trust in Wang Jian, but he knew trust alone wouldn't be enough.

He needed to isolate her further, to erode the foundation of her love for Feng Xuan and replace it with doubt and fear.

In the days that followed, he visited her often, always under the guise of offering comfort and counsel.

He brought her rare herbs and remedies for her father, claiming to have knowledge of obscure medicinal techniques.

With his help, her father's condition began to stabilize, though Wang Jian ensured that the progress was slow enough to keep her dependent on him.

"You've done so much for us," Yujia said one evening as they sat in the dimly lit hall outside her father's chamber.

Her gratitude was genuine, but so was her confusion.

"I don't understand why you've taken such an interest in our plight.

""Sometimes," Wang Jian replied, his voice low and contemplative, "we are drawn to certain paths without knowing why.

Perhaps I saw in you and your father something worth protecting—a purity that deserves to endure.

"His words stirred something in her, a warmth she hadn't felt in days.

But even as she began to trust him, his subtle manipulations continued.

He began to share fabricated stories of Feng Xuan's supposed ambitions, painting him as a man driven by power at any cost.

"You deserve to know the truth," he told her one evening, his tone heavy with feigned reluctance.

"I hesitated to tell you this, but I've heard whispers among the sect's elders.

Whispers of Feng Xuan's plans to seize control, even if it means… sacrifices.

"Yujia's breath hitched.

"Sacrifices?

What are you saying?

"Wang Jian hesitated, as if struggling with the weight of his words.

"Your father is a pillar of the sect, but pillars can be replaced.

There are those who believe Feng Xuan sees him as an obstacle to his rise.

And if he truly values power above all else…""No!

" she interrupted, her voice trembling.

"Feng Xuan would never… he wouldn't.

""I want to believe that too," Wang Jian said gently, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder.

"But sometimes, the ones closest to us hide the deepest secrets.

All I ask is that you remain vigilant.

Protect yourself, and your father.

"Her mind churned with conflicting emotions.

She wanted to reject his words, to cling to the belief that Feng Xuan was loyal and true.

But the evidence—her father's poisoning, the documents, the warnings—cast a shadow she couldn't ignore.

---Late one evening, Yujia found herself restless.

The corridors of the Radiant Sun Sect's inner sanctum were quiet, illuminated by the dim flicker of lanterns.

She wandered aimlessly, trying to calm the storm in her mind.

Doubts about Feng Xuan had begun to consume her thoughts, exacerbated by the documents and warnings she had received.

And yet, the thought of truly doubting him—of questioning the man she loved—felt like a betrayal of her own heart.

As she passed through a secluded corridor, the faint murmur of voices caught her attention.

She froze, instinctively drawing closer to the wall to remain unseen.

The voices came from a small alcove nearby, just around the corner.

Her heart pounded as she crept closer, straining to hear.

"It's only a matter of time," one voice whispered, low and conspiratorial.

It was a man's voice, filled with confidence.

"The Grand Elder stands in the way of Young Master Feng Xuan's plans.

He'll be removed—quietly, of course.

"Yujia's breath hitched.

She pressed herself harder against the wall, her pulse quickening.

Another voice replied, quieter but no less venomous.

"It's brilliant, really.

With the Grand Elder gone, there'll be no one left to challenge Feng Xuan's authority.

The sect will fall entirely under his control.

""But what about the Grand Elder's daughter?

" the first voice asked.

"She's bound to suspect something.

"The second man let out a scoffing laugh.

"Suspect?

She's been played like a zither.

The Young Master has already seduced her.

With her wrapped around his finger, the Grand Elder's allies will follow.

She's the perfect pawn—not only curvaceous and beautiful but stupidly naive.

"Yujia's vision blurred as the words sank in.

Her nails dug into her palms, a desperate attempt to steady herself.

She wanted to step out, to demand answers, but her legs felt frozen, rooted to the ground.

Every word was a dagger to her heart.

The first man chuckled darkly.

"A pity she doesn't see it.

Loyalty like hers is so rare...

and so easily exploited.

"The sound of retreating footsteps signaled the end of their conversation, but Yujia remained hidden, trembling.

Her blood ran cold, the doubts Wang Jian had carefully sown now blossoming into full-fledged fear.

---The next day, Yujia wandered the sect grounds, her expression haunted.

Her father's health remained precarious, and the words she had overheard replayed in her mind like a sinister melody.

Could it be true?

Could Feng Xuan, the man she had loved and trusted, be orchestrating her father's downfall?

The very thought felt like a knife twisting in her chest.

As she reached a secluded garden, she found herself once again crossing paths with Wang Jian.

He stood beneath a willow tree, his figure framed by the dappled sunlight.

Though he still wore the robes of a scholar, there was an aura of quiet power about him that hadn't been there before—or perhaps she was only now noticing it.

"Young Mistress Lixian," he greeted her with a gentle smile, inclining his head respectfully.

"You look troubled.

"Yujia hesitated, torn between retreating and confiding in him.

There was something about him—his calm demeanor, his measured words—that felt steadying amidst her chaos.

"I overheard something last night," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Something...

terrible.

"Wang Jian's brow furrowed in concern.

"What did you hear?

"She hesitated, then recounted the overheard conversation, her words tumbling out in a rush.

As she spoke, Wang Jian's expression darkened, his lips pressing into a grim line.

"Feng Xuan," she whispered, tears brimming in her eyes.

"They said he's using me...

that he plans to destroy my father.

I don't know what to believe anymore.

"Wang Jian sighed, his voice heavy with feigned reluctance.

"I wish I could tell you it's all lies, Yujia.

But the world of power and ambition is rarely so kind.

Men like Feng Xuan...

they often see people not as companions, but as tools.

"Her knees threatened to buckle beneath her.

"But he loved me.

I—he wouldn't...

"Wang Jian stepped closer, his gaze steady.

"Love can be genuine, but ambition has a way of eclipsing it.

You've seen the signs, haven't you?

The poisoning, the documents, the warnings.

They all point to one truth.

"Yujia looked away, her hands trembling.

"I don't know what to do.

""You don't have to face this alone," Wang Jian said softly.

"I told you before—I can help you.

But you must trust me.

"---Over the following days, Wang Jian deepened his influence.

Disguised agents spread rumors among the sect's disciples, whispers of Feng Xuan's ruthless ambitions and his disregard for anyone who stood in his way.

Yujia heard these rumors, and though she tried to dismiss them, they only added to the weight on her heart.

One night, as Yujia sat alone in her chambers, a servant arrived bearing a letter.

The handwriting was unfamiliar, but the contents were chilling: detailed plans outlining the Grand Elder's assassination and Feng Xuan's rise to power.

The name Feng Xuan was written repeatedly in bold strokes, leaving little room for doubt.

The final line struck like a thunderclap: *"He will stop at nothing, not even the blood of those closest to him.

"*Yujia's hands shook as she read it.

Tears blurred her vision, but the words burned into her mind.

The man she had loved, the man she had dreamed of a future with, was now a stranger—an enemy.

---It was time for Wang Jian to reveal his true self.

Late that evening, he sent word for Yujia to meet him at his villa, a modest yet secluded residence on the outskirts of the sect's territory.

When she arrived, she was surprised to find the scholar's guise replaced by something far more commanding.

Wang Jian now wore the robes of a powerful cultivator, his presence radiating strength and authority.

The transformation was startling, but not unwelcome.

If anything, it only made Yujia feel safer.

"I told you I wasn't just a wandering scholar," he said, offering her a reassuring smile.

"But my reasons for hiding my true identity were simple: I wanted to help you without drawing attention to myself.

"Yujia nodded, her trust in him solidified.

"You've already done so much for me and my father.

I don't know how to repay you.

""Your safety and your father's survival are payment enough," Wang Jian said, his tone earnest.

"But we must act swiftly.

Feng Xuan cannot be allowed to carry out his plans.

"Desperate and vulnerable, Yujia agreed.

"What do you suggest?

"Wang Jian stepped closer, his gaze intense.

"First, we need to expose him.

His betrayal must be brought to light before he can do more harm.

But to do that, you need to stay strong.

I'll be with you every step of the way.

"---Wang Jian's seduction of Yujia was a masterpiece of manipulation.

He didn't push her; he let her come to him, each step driven by her own doubts and fears.

He played the role of protector and confidant, always knowing when to offer comfort and when to subtly reinforce her dependency on him.

"You've been so strong," he murmured one evening as they sat in the quiet of his villa.

The light from a single lantern cast warm shadows across the room, creating an intimate atmosphere.

"But even the strongest need someone to lean on.

"Yujia's resolve crumbled as tears welled in her eyes.

"I just don't know who to trust anymore.

""You can trust me," Wang Jian said, his voice low and soothing.

"I've been by your side through all of this.

I care for you, Yujia.

More than you realize.

"She looked up at him, her heart heavy with confusion and pain.

"But why?

Why would you care so much about me?

"Wang Jian reached out, brushing a tear from her cheek.

His touch was gentle, almost tender.

"Because you're worth caring for.

You deserve someone who sees you, who values you for who you are—not as a pawn, but as a person.

"In that moment, Yujia's defenses shattered.

She leaned into him, her head resting against his chest.

Wang Jian held her gently, his arms encircling her in a protective embrace.

His touch was both comforting and possessive, a calculated mix designed to deepen her dependence on him.

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