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My Human Identity Was Exposed by an Evil Spirit Wife

Chapter 179 - 178: He Must Have Had No Choice!
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Chapter 179: Chapter 178: He Must Have Had No Choice!

The moment Leng Feng’s name appeared in the livestream, the audience instantly quieted down.

Those who had demanded an explanation from Jiang Che also went silent.

Everyone just watched their communication in silence.

[There’s no need for everyone to be so hostile toward him. I don’t think anyone would choose to kill under normal circumstances; he must have had no other choice.] Leng Feng began to speak on Jiang Che’s behalf.

If Jiang Che was truly being controlled by an Evil Spirit, then the killing was an act of desperation.

He could understand this—even if most ordinary people couldn’t.

But none of that mattered; what mattered was becoming stronger.

As the strongest among humans, Leng Feng also represented the national Survivor Organization.

Every Survivor Organization had its own joining requirements. For Dragon Cloud Tower, the requirement was loyalty and honor. They would send people to supervise their members while raiding Dungeons. If anyone betrayed their teammates in a Dungeon, even if they survived, they would be hunted by their own organization afterward.

The Flying Tiger Group was relatively freer—once inside a Dungeon, you could betray anyone except your teammates.

If it really came down to life and death, then survival was all that mattered; everyone would do whatever it took to live.

But Leng Feng’s organization was different—the National Survivor Organization had extremely high entry requirements; you needed remarkable talent to join.

To people, the National Survivor Organization was like the civil service used to be.

It was hard to name any concrete advantages, but after joining, you just kept rising through the ranks.

Usually, there wasn’t much news about what this organization did, but their numbers kept growing. Sometimes, someone seen exhibiting talent during a Dungeon livestream would get recruited into the National Survivor Organization as soon as they came out.

No one inside ever talked about what they actually did.

This was recognized as the most mysterious organization—its members were strong. Occasionally, when an ordinary Survivor ran into them in a Dungeon and didn’t harbor any ill intent, they’d help keep you safe if danger struck—even at the cost of their own lives.

But the loyalty of Dragon Cloud Tower only applied to their own—they never betrayed their comrades.

Over the years, most Survivors had received help from National Organization Survivors in Dungeons, so now, when Leng Feng started speaking, people willingly quieted down to listen.

[No need to be overly harsh. It’s the first time we humans have ever created a Dungeon. Dragon Cloud Tower’s people went in unknowingly, just like outsiders.]

[When humans enter Dungeons in the Evil Spirit Realm, the evil spirits also kill humans. Maybe that’s simply how Dungeons work?]

He tried to explain in a way that everyone could understand—Jiang Che had killed because he had no other choice.

After listening to Leng Feng, the crowd didn’t say any more.

[No wonder he’s humanity’s strongest—he’s always thinking from others’ perspectives.]

[Ha, I didn’t consider he might’ve had no choice either.]

[Once others create Dungeons too, the truth will come out.]

[If it gets turned into a Dungeon, does that mean humans can’t live there anymore? Where will we go then?]

[We should be able to move freely in Dungeons, right? I see plenty of evil spirits inside their own Dungeons.]

...

Reading the comments, those human powerhouses who were considering creating Dungeons frowned instantly, because the viewers had raised an issue none of them had thought about.

The place where Jiang Che’s Dungeon had appeared was shown as normal forest on the map, but now it had become a sprawling psychiatric hospital stretching for hundreds of kilometers.

It was clear Dungeons had the power to alter terrain, but Jiang Che’s change covered such a vast area. Was the scope of anchor point deployment and terrain/building alteration linked to strength?

Now, there were cities with large human populations. If a whole city was turned into a Dungeon, would that affect the Dungeon’s strength?

The experts who’d previously picked city locations to anchor themselves now felt secretly relieved they hadn’t deployed an anchor point yet and had chosen to wait instead.

For a Dungeon that transformed as drastically as Jiang Che’s, picking an open area was best.

They didn’t share these thoughts. Compared to Jiang Che killing three people, if they changed their chosen locations, they might sacrifice millions or tens of millions of lives.

Jiang Che watched the comments but didn’t care what anyone else thought or planned. He’d always had a simple goal: to tell everyone the method of Dungeon creation that all the evil spirits in the Evil Spirit Realm already knew.

He didn’t expect humanity to kill the Evil Spirit Lords—he just wanted to cause some trouble for them, to keep them from interfering with his reunion with Ding Ning.

So no matter how merciless or sarcastic humans got, he didn’t care.

He didn’t care how anyone felt—he only wanted to achieve his goal.

"As for deploying anchors, I assume you all know by now—any Survivor above tier thirteen can embed their aura here and leave their mark in this world." He explained what he knew without waiting for anyone.

The crowd watched the stream, their gazes darkening; everything they knew had come from Flying Eagle.

Flying Eagle must have gotten it from his daughter as well.

Now it seemed that Jiang Che had been the true source all along.

"If you’ve anchored but haven’t set up a checkpoint, you can’t set one up later," Jiang Che addressed the question everyone cared about.

"Think of it like property—when you finish anchoring, you have to register the deed at once. If you don’t, the place might seem like it’s yours, but in reality, it’s just Land of No Master."

"Right now, you’re just a caretaker."

"If someone kills you, they can reset the checkpoints and take full ownership of the Dungeon." When Jiang Che finished, Flying Eagle’s heart turned cold.

He didn’t blame his daughter; when she told him about anchor deployment, she couldn’t have known what would follow.

"As for how to set checkpoints... I only have a vague idea myself,"

"You need to inject your consciousness while deploying your anchor, and focus on creating your own checkpoints."

"Before you officially create your Dungeon, you can consider what kind of checkpoint you want. Creating a rules-based Dungeon is also possible—if you stay clear-headed during creation and express all your ideas fully."

"But setting up a Dungeon is painful. If you fail, it remains unclaimed."

...

Jiang Che briefly outlined the Dungeon setup process, making it clear to all. The places where humans had already deployed anchors were merely incomplete, half-finished Dungeons.

Even watching via the stream, Flying Eagle could feel several killing gazes fixed on him through the void.

Want to kill me?

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