"This classification of levels isn't entirely accurate, but for ordinary people, it's pretty close."
After hearing Mu Hongchen's explanation, Mu Jinyu immediately recognized the flaws in this classification system.
Those ministers simply classified the demons based on the level of harm they could cause to the environment, which was indeed accurate and clear for ordinary people.
However, for someone like him who had to personally suppress these demons, such a classification could be misleading and potentially fatal.
After all, a first-level demon might only be able to kill one person at a time, and the highest damage it could cause, in terms of radiation, might only affect a small village. In a large city, even if it killed someone every day, how many could it really kill?
But if it could only fight one-on-one, who could be sure that its attack power wasn't comparable to a missile?