[Decisive in Killing] [If He Doesn’t Die, Should I Die Instead?] [Demons Feel No Pain] [Too Lazy to Listen] [A Duanmu Yan-Style Protagonist]
Chen Zhou finds himself in a world of ancient martial arts, teeming with formidable warriors. Armed with the "Record of Merits," he discovers that he can grow stronger simply by performing good deeds. Thus, he embarks on a path of virtue and righteousness—though his definition of "good" may differ from others.
[Kill a gambler, successfully helping him quit gambling—Good Deed Value +1.]
[Send his family to the underworld for a reunion—Good Deed Value +100.]
[Eliminate an incompetent emperor, ensuring he’s more cautious in his next life—Good Deed Value +10,000.]
Geniuses from all over the world: "Terrifying! The moment he saw me, he yelled ‘Cunning villain!’ and charged at me!"
Monsters and beasts: "I have no idea… He just said, ‘Demons feel no pain,’ then caught us and beat us senseless!"
Foreign forces: "He muttered, ‘Those who are not of my race must harbor different hearts,’ and then started slaughtering us without a word of explanation!"
Years later, as the ship of merit sails through a shattered world, Chen Zhou contemplates whether to continue "doing good"—or to simply wait for the leeks to regrow.