The unspoken rule is that one should not harm one's family.

Everyone has family, even orphans. Doesn't anyone have friends? Doesn't anyone have someone they like?

If you don't follow the rules, others can do the same.

If everyone were to act without any restraint, things would descend into complete chaos.

An overly chaotic environment is no good for anyone.

Therefore, Fan Xiao himself also abides by this unspoken rule.

But someone has broken that first.

Given the current situation, if it weren't for Fairy Tale Town protecting his family, even he would have to take his family and run away first, moving them to another area.

He was really angry.

Fan Xiao concealed his anger, not showing it on his face.

After chatting with Yan Keke for a while, he got down to business.

In other words, it involves using luck to make a wish and obtain a list that includes all involved persons from the past, present, and future.

In order to increase the success rate... or rather, to reduce the difficulty, he plans to proactively create some favorable conditions and environments to help fulfill his wish.

Simply put, it means giving luck a specific direction to exert its influence, rather than letting luck operate on its own.

Chapter 390 Fan Xiao, you have no heart!

"Not only do we need names, but also identity and location information. Otherwise, there may be cases of duplicate names, and finding people is quite a hassle. I doubt that Mammon's group of mental patients have the patience and energy to play detective games."

Fan Xiao's brain was working at high speed, determining the details of the list he needed to obtain while considering which direction to take to make luck work its magic.

A dozen seconds later, his gaze fell on his laptop, which he hadn't touched in a long time.

During his university years, he wrote diaries that were essentially novels.

A decent person wouldn't keep a diary. He's not a decent person, and what he writes is also quite unreliable, so... that makes sense.

The so-called "improper" behavior does not refer to sexual content—he recorded his "chivalrous" deeds, embellished them, and adapted them into a superhero novel.

Since these are all real events, we definitely cannot use real names for people and places.

Otherwise, if the diary were exposed, he would be in danger.

At the time, he used the random name generator function on a word processing software to generate many virtual names of people and places, replacing the real information.

People can be very irrational at times, and he was no exception.

He knew that doing so was very risky, but he was young at the time and a little intoxicated by his own sense of "justice," wanting to record his "achievements" in an alternative way.

It's like collecting war trophies.

Later, after he matured and became clear-headed, he realized how stupid his behavior was. So he deleted all the entries in his diary and used his accumulated luck to make a wish. By using the power of cause and effect, he completely erased all records related to the diary.

Of course, Fan Xiao wasn't reminiscing about the past at this moment.

His focus was on the word processing software he used in college.

It's been several years, I don't even know if it's gone out of business yet...

Fan Xiao plugged in the power, turned on the laptop, and opened the word processing software... Great, it's still running, it just needs an update.

He quickly completed the update, opened the software, and found the random name generation function.

Suddenly, a dazzling array of options came into view.

Names, place names, secret techniques... randomly generate Chinese names, Western names, island nation names... randomly generate virtual regions, randomly generate real regions, randomly generate street names... Excellent!

Fan Xiao's lips curled up.

Randomly generated real information about you, leaving you nowhere to hide. Are you scared? Just ask yourself, are you scared?

Without further delay, he made a wish—"I hope to obtain a list of all those who have schemed against me, are scheming against me, and are about to scheme against me in the matter of the supply of fantasy materials, and who have shown considerable malice or murderous intent, through the random naming function."

There were quite a few anchors in his wishes, but Fan Xiao didn't care.

After all, he'd accumulated nearly a month's worth of luck, enough to influence a considerable range of causes and effects—though he certainly couldn't ensure everyone died in an accident, since most of those plotting against him were players, and a month's worth of luck couldn't achieve that level of miracle. But obtaining detailed information on these people and then personally organizing physical assassinations should be a piece of cake for him.

This time, he only dealt with those involved in plotting to obtain goods, and only executed those who acted with malice or had the intent to kill.

He had no intention of killing people who were swept up by the tide and simply followed orders; or those who harbored ill will towards him but would not participate in the incident, and were merely harboring some malice.

Of all virtues, filial piety is the most important; judge by intention, not by deeds. If judged by deeds, there are no filial sons in poor families. Of all vices, lust is the worst; judge by deeds, not by intention. If judged by intention, there are no saints in this world. He understood this principle and wouldn't go mad and kill people just because they disrespected him.

Well, overall, he is still a very kind person.

Soon, Fan Xiao had the illusion that his body had been hollowed out.

The luck he had accumulated was used up all at once, and he began to exert his power on the wish he had chosen, reversing cause and effect and locking in the future.

Fan Xiao sat in front of his laptop, clicked the mouse, and began to randomly generate information such as names of people and places, recording them one by one.

After working continuously for about three hours, the list he compiled had reached over a thousand people.

I reckon there are both players and ordinary people with unusual backgrounds among them.

This left Fan Xiao speechless.

Why are there so many treacherous people trying to harm me?

However, when he thought about the fact that the scope covered the entire world region, he suddenly felt that it made perfect sense.

A short while later, the computer suddenly froze and restarted automatically.

Fan Xiao guessed that this should be a signal of "the end".

The list of proof is complete.

If we continue generating names and places using software, we'll likely end up with names that don't correspond to reality.

Looking at the document listing more than a thousand people on the computer screen, Fan Xiao sighed softly, feeling a little nervous.

Killing over a thousand people at once, even if they were all enemies, weighed heavily on him, almost crushing him. His heart sank for several seconds.

A few seconds later, the tension subsided, and his eyes once again became like a deep lake after it had frozen over.

Everything is ready; all that's needed is the east wind.

"Brother, I've finished my homework. Can I come play with you now?"

Song Yu didn't even knock on the door; he simply opened the wooden door and peeked his little head in.

Fan Xiao turned his head and looked at him.

Before he could reply, another deep voice rang out after Xiaoyu: "Get out of the way, you little dwarf."

Song Qingshan grabbed his younger sister by the back of her collar and lifted her up as if she were a kitten.

He took his sister's place and said to Fan Xiao inside the room... or rather, roared, "I'm back to normal, brother! Let's have another round! This time I'll show you my talent, the ultimate romance of a man! My muscles are itching for a fight!!!"

"Get out of here! You big dummy, get out of here!" Song Yu bared her teeth and claws as she approached Song Qingshan, saying, "Don't disturb my time with my brother!"

"..."

Fan Xiao looked away, closed his laptop, and sighed softly.

Before the storm... things don't seem peaceful.

……

One day to go.

Ancheng, Tianhu District, Bahuan Building.

As a building with foreign investment, Ba Huan is not located in the CBD area, but it is quite well-known. The surrounding business district is also very mature, giving it a lively but not too bustling feel.

Few people know that the foreign capital behind it has now become involved with player organizations, becoming one of the funders behind the Kiwanis.

The Tongji Association is an international non-governmental organization, similar in nature to a global environmental organization. Its mission is for all players, regardless of nationality, to work together, help each other, and rescue all those suffering from the crisis in the dungeon, making the 010 zone a better and more stable place.

Even if the idea is just to look good, it has to be high-end and sophisticated.

As for whether or not they actually put it into practice... just look at the world's environmental organizations, which are of a similar nature. They have become increasingly demonized and have now even become a politically correct shell.

As long as you add the right buffs like environmental protection, animal rights, and vegetarianism, you'll basically be on the high ground in public opinion, and no one will dare to mess with you.

What? You dare question me?

That's discrimination! Discrimination!

How dare you!

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that some players and ordinary people who join the Kiwanis are genuinely committed to its ideals and want to make the world a better place.

However, such people can only serve as low-level laborers, working on the front lines and being driven by those above.

At the top, however, it's always a dirty web of vested interests.

For example, this time, a group of high-ranking members of the Tongji Association devised a very insidious strategy of moral blackmail against Fan Xiao, attempting to force him to share his procurement channels.

While it may seem that everyone can benefit from sharing, in reality... those who can truly participate in and operate this massive business are still a small group of people at the top.

And they are one of them.

Sharing it is equivalent to giving it to them.

This is what is known as an open strategy.

According to the intelligence they gathered, Van Shaw displayed a somewhat "selfless" attitude toward the matter of fantasy matter—specifically toward the Special Affairs Bureau and his own country.

People with high moral character are the easiest to deal with.

There's no need to use force to suppress them; all we need to do is stir up public opinion and set the tone. The people—that is, most players and ordinary people who are aware of the situation—will stand up and form a powerful force to help them coerce Fan Xiao into compromising.

To further ignite public sentiment, they also collected images, texts, and videos of victims from around the world who had been devastated by the dungeon crisis and bombarded them with information on various player forums.

In an instant, morality rose, forming a solid chain that was about to bind Fan Xiao.

This can be considered a form of continuous brainwashing suggestion.

Although the effect is very small each time, if it is continued every day, it will eventually have a subtle influence.

The result was in line with their expectations.

Many players in China, including Fan Xiao's compatriots, have joined this righteous and morally condemnatory army.

To create a sense of anxiety for Fan Xiao, they even economically suppressed Song Jianbai's company, pushing it to the brink of bankruptcy.

They also sent people to Fan Xiao's home to cause trouble, hoping to make Fan Xiao think that "if he doesn't compromise, his family will be in increasing danger."

However, the plan ultimately failed, as it seemed that Fan Xiao's family had been protected by extraordinary illusionary defenses.

Most of the players they sent, skilled in stealth, were caught by the Special Affairs Bureau's security personnel, and a few were caught by illusion magic; none of them succeeded.

Yes, they lost a lot of manpower.

However, this was harmless, because the other plans had succeeded, and they had created a tremendous moral momentum.

however.

It's been almost a month now, and the most crucial person, Fan Xiao, hasn't uttered a single word from beginning to end!

He didn't utter a single word!

He didn't even show his face, as if these things had nothing to do with him at all.

Upon seeing this, the senior members of the Kiwanis Association became somewhat anxious.

The moral torrent created with a huge amount of manpower and resources has been surging for a month. It probably hasn't even drowned this guy, let alone gotten over his knees.

Or rather...the other person's shoes didn't even get wet?

They realized that Fan Xiao's noble character should be put in quotation marks!

Moreover, it is very flexible.

He was morally upright when dealing with the Special Affairs Bureau.

When the target is changed to another faction or another player, he disappears.

Even though public opinion was being influenced, he remained defiant and refused to listen to any of it.

Ah this...

Left with no other option, the Kiwanis' leadership abandoned its efforts to continue using mild public opinion tactics and decided to take a more drastic approach.

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