1029: Chapter 414 Player Reappears_2 1029: Chapter 414 Player Reappears_2 After all, based on the previous situations, once Zhou Tian’s Beastn occupied those islands, no one would co to fight them for them.
Having claid the islands, they wouldn’t need to focus their energy on defending them at all.
But now, the situation is different.
Although the players definitely already have a spatial teleportation array with the help of that Deity up there, I believe that even with a teleportation array, it would be impossible for those players to directly teleport into Zhou Tian’s sphere of influence.
Not to ntion later, but at least the first ti those players enter Zhou Tian’s territory, they would certainly have to use conventional thods.
And when it cos to traveling from one continent to another, there are generally only two conventional thods.
The first one is naturally by using flying tools.
Once the specific route is known, beings with sufficient sustained flight capability can commute between the two continents using this thod, whether flying on their own or with the help of a tool.
However, flying beings or tools are extrely rare, so if players really use this thod to attack Zhou Tian’s territory, Zhou Tian wouldn’t care at all.
For Zhou Tian, the number of enemies coming from the sky would definitely not be too many, and with his strength, dealing with such enemies would be too easy.
The other thod, which Zhou Tian is truly concerned about, is for those players who want to travel from their original location to the territories of these monsters; the most suitable thod would be by ship.
Taking a ship is certainly the best suited to the players’ needs for long-range attacks.
Although ships are not fast, their carrying capacity is strong.
I believe if the players were to launch a major attack, other than taking ships to sea, they wouldn’t have a better choice.
However, the fact that players would definitely choose to set sail concerns Zhou Tian greatly.
According to Zhou Tian’s initial layout, based on his influence overseas, if those players chose to expand in the direction of his territories, a collision with his Beastn would be inevitable.
And on those islands claid by Zhou Tian, most didn’t have many Beastn left to guard them.
Under such circumstances, when they encountered an attack from the player faction, how could they possibly have the ability to resist?
Hence, Zhou Tian would necessarily have to make so deploynts to prevent his Beastn from suffering heavy losses when they ran into those players.
Zhou Tian never believed that his Beastn could win a hard fight against the players.
But, they didn’t need to fight head-on, as dealing with the players wouldn’t be difficult given his conditions.
Players, unlike monsters, don’t need territories to enhance their strength.
So, generally speaking, as long as he took precautions and made sure not to let the players envelop them like “dumplings,” even if his Beastn were unlucky enough to encounter the players, they would only need to retreat in ti.
After all, the players didn’t need to occupy those islands, and it was expected that few players would seek out the monsters on the islands once they were out of sight.
As soon as the players arrived, they would retreat, and once the players left, the islands would be reclaid.
With this tactic, Zhou Tian could easily maintain his dominion over the majority of the islands.
As for the other islands that would catch the players’ eye, it was likely that the players were planning to use them as transit points.
Facing the players’ intentions, it was unlikely Zhou Tian could resort to cunning tricks.
If he truly didn’t want the players to occupy his territory, then he would have to engage in a fierce battle with the players on those islands.
As for whether he could defend those islands in the end, Zhou Tian had no confidence to surmise.
However, with his help, Zhou Tian was confident that unless the players attacked his territory from multiple routes, he should have no problem driving them away with his assistance.
According to his plan, at Zhou Tian’s command, spatial teleportation arrays were set up on the larger overseas islands.
Although this arrangent cost Zhou Tian a considerable amount of resources, he believed that with those arrays in place, even if he couldn’t ultimately stop the players’ advance, he would surely gain a significant amount of ti.
“You should all be thankful to !” Thinking of the need to fight those approaching players while those monsters on the Main Plane hostile to him wouldn’t have any trouble.
Even at this very mont, he guessed those two emperor-level bosses were still plotting against him, which made Zhou Tian feel suffocated just entertaining the thought.
Nevertheless, Zhou Tian didn’t mind these gains and losses too much because although dealing with players was tough, the rewards for killing players were far superior to those for killing NPCs.
With the rewards from killing players, Zhou Tian could amass a significant foundation to recover his military power and create a bunch of elite monsters.
While contemplating the changes that the arrival of the players might bring, Zhou Tian silently took the teleportation array to an overseas island, ready to fight the players as soon as they appeared.
Zhou Tian didn’t have to wait long; once his Beastn detected the players, that ant the players had already begun to focus their attention on his location.
And under such circumstances, given the loose internal structure of the player forces, they couldn’t employ strategies effectively.
Having made up their minds to expand in the direction of Zhou Tian’s territories, the players simply ford squads and took to their ships, heading over to Zhou Tian’s lands.
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