After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts - Chapter 382
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382 supreme-ruler Of The Human Race
Next, in just seven short days, the human race had already started to carry out an orderly process under the instructions of the Tiandu division.
After the people of the Tiandu division had received instructions from Yuchi’s side, they seemed to be more at ease when dealing with this matter.
They really did drag out all of the culprits through a detailed investigation of the incident.
It was truly shocking.
After the directors of the Department of Inspection were weeded out, countless people were discovered to be linked to them. It was like pulling a carrot out from the ground.
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According to the Tiandu division’s assessment of the current economic situation of the human race, these people related to the directors of the Department of Inspection alone already numbered over 400,000.
Furthermore, this was only limited to those who were directly connected to the directors. If they continued down the rabbit hole, this figure would increase exponentially.
It was rather terrifying.
Who would have thought that the directors would have their hands in so many pies?
Of course, there was no need to go into the details.
First of all, these ten or so directors of the Department of Inspection were already kneeling in front of the human population. The humans that had praised them before were now scolding them harshly
Secondly, the Yuchi statues that were covered in all kinds of filth had already been quietly removed.
No one knew what the specific punishment would be, and everyone seemed to have a tacit understanding to forget about it.
No matter how high their passion for war was, when they saw the judgment that would befall them, everyone was already terrified.
The entire human race’s situation had changed overnight.
After the initial arrogance and clamor, everyone now had expressions of humility and regret.
A month ago, if someone said that the human race would undergo such a drastic change, no one would believe it.
At that time, they had been consumed by madness and greed.
The reason why the previous wars had been so fierce was due to peer pressure and greed. Seeing others go along with the wars was a powerful driver to participate. After all, no one wanted to be left behind.
Furthermore, everyone was partaking in the spoils of war. Would they not be fools not to participate?
Once those things became apparent, everything descended into a downward spiral where people would subconsciously compare their loot with that of others.
There was a lot of gloating over one’s achievements, and a lot of comparisons with other people.
As for what was right or wrong, that was completely forgotten.
Now that it was all gone, it was also a kind of relief for the people.
Even Yuchi’s own reputation had already completed a rapid change.
Of course, from the Tiandu division’s point of view, it was necessary to make this matter public. They could not help but mention the details of this matter, which included disclosing the moon supreme-ruler race’s support. When mentioning the reason for the moon supreme-ruler race’s support, they had to mention Yuchi’s existence.
Thus, the matter was publicized and dealt with in just a short month.
Yuchi had once again become the supreme-ruler of the human race.
Yuchi himself did not know about this. If he knew, he would probably reveal a helpless smile.
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If a supreme-ruler cared about the thoughts of mortals, then he would not be a supreme-ruler.
The essence of supreme was the lack of emotions.
A supreme-ruler with emotions would definitely become paranoid, and do things unbefitting of their supreme-rulerhood.
supreme-rulers had to be emotionless, just like the Heavenly Dao, which only paid attention to the laws it had established.
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Outside the human race, about 1,000 people were already covered with wounds. After leaving the human race, they had left the protection of the human city.
In such a situation, they were often attacked by wild beasts.
The leaders of these 1,000-odd people were Fengyi, Qin Lanyu, and the others. They were leading the human race forward slowly.
They were trying their best to find a new place to settle down.
They obviously did not know that the war on the human side had subsided.
Now, these people were facing a new round of attacks from wild beasts. These wild beasts were very large, and attacked in groups. One such beast was as tall as an elephant and weighed a few tons. When they bared their fangs and brandished their claws, these wild beasts looked like demons to these refugees.
When they first left the city, there were still more than 100,000 people.
After a week, more than 50,000 people had chosen to return to the human city.
The remaining 50,000 or so people returned one after another in the following week.
In the end, there were only about 5,000 people left.
The 5,000 players were attacked by wild beasts again.
In the end, there were only around 1,000 people left. However, these 1000 people were all martial artists, so it was not impossible for them to survive.
“Brothers, keep going!”
“We’ll head to an open area. Once we’re there, we can set up camp and rest for a while.”
The battle between humans and wild beasts was also quite brutal, and the number of people lost in a battle was quite high.
Then, just as everyone finally arrived at this resting spot and finally took a break, Yuchi also arrived.
When they saw him, their eyes were really red. However, they did not speak, and merely stood and stared at him from behind their damaged tents.
They had only been away from the human race for a short time, but the feeling of being alone and helpless was getting more and more profound.
They already had made their peace and felt that even if they were to die outside the human race, they would prefer it to joining in on the evil atrocities the human race was committing.
Yuchi expressed his utmost respect to them.
After some simple inquiries, he finally found Fengyi, Qin Lanyu, and of course, Yuan Yuan.
Her hair had turned white.
Even though she still looked young, her entire being seemed to have been worn down by the vicissitudes of life, and her clothes were already stained with the blood of various creatures.
Qin Lanyu held a knife in her hand. Who would have thought that she used to be a psychologist?
Yuan Yuan was skinning a wild beast corpse.
It was raining bitterly outside.
Inside the tent.
There was a dead silence.
“I’ll take you to a new place,” Yuchi said with a smile.