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My Human Identity Was Exposed by an Evil Spirit Wife

Chapter 110: If You Do Another Ten Runs, You Can Reach Where I Am Now
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Chapter 110: Chapter 110: If You Do Another Ten Runs, You Can Reach Where I Am Now

Just as Jiang Che was speaking, Xiong Jie walked over to Jiang Che’s side.

As soon as he arrived, he saw the young girl next to Jiang Che, and Xiong Jie raised an eyebrow. He’d only lost sight of Jiang Che for a few minutes, and already Jiang Che had gathered such a beauty by his side.

He came closer, catching snippets of them talking about teams, partying up, and all that squad-related stuff.

Among them, Jiang Che told the other person decisively that he already had a team.

"Think it over again, our team is really a good fit for you. The skills setups all match."

"You want your squad to keep getting better, right? Choosing the right team isn’t just about responsibility for yourself, but for your teammates as well." Xiahou Zhi said, serious as hell.

Since she started dealing with the weird stuff, the teams she met most were the ones around masters—always her old friends.

After all, everyone has their own growth cap. At the start, you can support each other, but as the gap in skills gets bigger, the differences become clearer.

In the end, picking new teammates is bound to happen. But looking for new ones comes with downsides—like trust, like teamwork...

To her mind, it’s better to find the right teammates from the beginning, the kind that can grow all the way to the end.

"Hey, miss, you haven’t even seen his teammates—how do you know they’re not a fit?" Xiong Jie showed up at Jiang Che’s side with his belly sticking out; already middle-aged, he really had lost his shape a bit.

But right now, he’s for real Jiang Che’s teammate. "Jiang Che, let’s go—the auntie just now needs to see you."

"Your son is his teammate too?" Xiahou Zhi was a little surprised to see this uncle joining the conversation.

Honestly, she hadn’t seen Jiang Che’s teammates, so talking so blindly was kind of uncalled for.

But she really favored Jiang Che, so much that she got all excited she couldn’t move just now.

"No." Xiong Jie lifted his chin. "Because his teammate is me."

Xiong Jie could already picture the look on this girl’s face when she finds out he’s actually Jiang Che’s teammate—surprise written all over. "That’s right! Tier Two Peak! That’s my power level!"

"Think it over again about joining us. The weakest among our members is Tier Three Peak." She turned to Jiang Che, completely ignoring Xiong Jie.

Xiong Jie not speaking was fine, but as soon as he chimed in, her confidence surged!

Teaming up with middle-aged dudes for dungeon runs—it’s definitely not a great idea.

Xiong Jie didn’t get upset though. For the first time, he felt how good it was to be strong—the advantages of high starting XP.

He looked at Xiahou Zhi, all mysterious: "Unless I’m wrong, your team’s already done at least ten dungeons, right?"

Only that way could their squad be minimum Tier Three.

"That’s right. That also proves our team is experienced—up till now, we’ve always been at full capacity, no casualties." Xiahou Zhi said pridefully—her biggest bragging point.

Other squads kept swapping members and teammates got chewed up in dungeons, but their team had cleared a dozen dungeons and always stayed full.

"So guess, how many dungeons have we done?"

"Guess what level he’s at now?" Xiong Jie pointed at Jiang Che.

"Tier Four Peak...no, Tier Five?" She hesitated a few seconds, then estimated.

"Tier Five Peak!"

Jiang Che looked at Xiong Jie, seeing him all excited, and didn’t interrupt.

Because he wanted to see how Xiong Jie would reject someone even better.

This stuff is exactly what Jiang Che needs to learn starting out in society.

"Tier Five Peak!" Xiahou Zhi’s mind was instantly in chaos. She finally understood why he refused to join their team and be vice captain.

Tier Five Peak power—the blood that’s been shed only the person themselves knows.

"So do you know how many dungeons we’ve done together?" Xiong Jie felt refreshed inside and out. He used to be just a regular guy, always looked down on by these dungeon-level people—now it was his turn to show off.

Xiong Jie held up one finger.

"Once. We only went in once."

"After one dungeon, I’m Tier Two Peak, he’s Tier Five Peak."

After he said that, Xiahou Zhi finally really looked at this middle-aged man talking in front of her, realizing clearly that this Tier Two Peak was actually way better than their squad.

She’d always thought she was a genius—so young yet already this strong, but seeing this, it turns out she couldn’t even compare to a middle-aged guy.

Seeing her all devastated, Xiong Jie hurriedly dragged Jiang Che away.

"She suddenly stopped talking?" Jiang Che was confused. Before this, she wouldn’t take "no" for an answer no matter what he said.

"This is what you call flexing." Xiong Jie walked with his head held high.

"Out in the wild, reputation is all on you. The right flex can make refusing a lot easier." Xiong Jie was in a good mood—he didn’t expect to taste the flavor of genius at nearly forty.

"Besides, I never lied." He waved his hand—his level and dungeon count weren’t faked. "They run a few dungeons and just hit Tier Two Peak, same as me now."

Jiang Che stared at him, feeling like there was more contempt in his eyes.

At least Jiang Che thought Xiahou Zhi’s squad was genuinely strong.

These past few days, Jiang Che had crammed a ton of knowledge and watched loads of videos.

Getting out alive and keeping teammates safe is really damn hard.

He even rewatched the replay of his own dungeon run, listened to Ya and the others’ words from their perspective, and realized they had been using him all along.

So he really thought Xiahou Zhi and her team were impressive—able to keep everyone alive.

If he’d met them before he met Ding Ning, he definitely would have joined their team and become one of them.

"So, how long does it take a Tier Two Peak to reach Tier Five Peak?" Jiang Che asked Xiong Jie.

"No idea, depends on the dungeon’s level. For regular high-level dungeons, it could take about ten runs." Xiong Jie said seriously—he’d already done that math before.

According to Feihu, people with high starting XP level up faster, and every dungeon adds more bonus stats.

So, he figured after ten-odd dungeon runs, he’d catch up to Jiang Che’s level.

Clearing dungeons? He wasn’t worried at all.

Anything lower than SSS-ranked dungeons, he didn’t even bother with.

You gotta look at the owner before beating the dog—if you kill me, aren’t you disrespecting my master?

Plus, he figured his master keeping him alive had plenty of uses—he wouldn’t let him die easily.

"I see." Jiang Che nodded thoughtfully. "So after ten more runs, you’ll catch up to me. By then, I’ll be even higher."

Xiong Jie looked at Jiang Che in horror—he’d just taught him how to flex, and now he was learning this fast?

Is Dragon King Chen Beixuan possessing him?

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