In the vast realm of Dahe Shenzhou, the battle between good and evil has raged for as long as anyone can remember. The righteous sects, united in their cause, have stood as the last bastion against the relentless advance of the Twelve Demon Sects. For centuries, the balance held. But with the sudden surge of the demon tide, the scales have tipped. The demonic forces grow stronger with each passing day, while the righteous sects are pushed to the brink, clinging to survival in the face of overwhelming odds. Li Wannian is no hero—or so he believes. As a low-level disciple of the Jinyi Sect, his ambitions are modest: a quiet life, a steady paycheck, and as little danger as possible. A life of mediocrity suits him just fine. But fate has other plans. During what should have been a routine mission, disaster strikes, and Li Wannian finds himself staring death in the face. It’s in that moment of desperation that he discovers his bizarre and unparalleled gift: the ability to resurrect on the spot after dying. And not just that—every death brings rewards. Points are tallied based on the manner of his demise: bravery, ingenuity, and selflessness are all scored. These points can be used to strengthen his cultivation, inching him closer to the power he never dared dream of. To grow stronger, Li Wannian must face death again and again. But it’s not enough to simply perish. To maximize his rewards, he must die spectacularly. Die heroically. Die with purpose. Each death must be a performance, worthy of applause in the grand theater of life and death. As the world spirals deeper into chaos, Li Wannian is faced with a choice: continue lying low, or embrace his strange destiny. To be the best in the world, to save those who cannot save themselves, he must sacrifice everything—again and again. “Boy,” a voice whispers in his dreams, “are you ready to die for righteousness?” With a wry smile and a weary sigh, Li Wannian mutters to himself, “Well, I guess someone’s gotta do it