1301: Chapter 505 1301: Chapter 505 The Human Emperor’s decision was absolutely without fault, given his situation at the ti, making such a decision was absolutely the right one.
However, even though the Human Emperor’s choice was not wrong, his actions at the ti undoubtedly deeply offended Zhou Tian.
After all, at this mont, Zhou Tian wanted to take so action but encountered such significant resistance in his domain, it was clear to anyone thinking about it that Zhou Tian would surely hold a grudge against the Human Emperor who blocked his actions back then.
Originally, both parties were already enemies, and because of the Human Emperor’s actions, Zhou Tian was further offended.
Given the circumstances at the ti, how could Zhou Tian possibly not take so action?
Since the Human Emperor had that kind of response, Zhou Tian naturally could only engage in combat with him.
Originally, given the circumstances at the ti, Zhou Tian could have ignored the Human Emperor with no issue.
After all, at the ti, he couldn’t do much to the opponent in a short period; hence, there was no need to waste too much ti on the Human Emperor.
Nevertheless, although Zhou Tian had no interest in wasting too much ti on the Human Emperor, so things were beyond his control.
At that mont, even if Zhou Tian didn’t want to waste ti on the Human Emperor, he still needed to consider the latter’s response.
Without a doubt, given the Human Emperor’s response at the ti, when Zhou Tian was ready to retreat, it was estimated that the Human Emperor would not let him go, no matter what.
Under the Human Emperor’s entanglent, even Zhou Tian had to admit that it wasn’t easy to escape from his clutches at the ti.
Thus, since it was difficult to escape at that mont anyway, Zhou Tian didn’t plan to directly engage in combat with the Human Emperor, but under the latter’s persistence, he could only respond with a battle.
Fortunately, though the Human Emperor’s response displeased Zhou Tian, in truth, it wasn’t a significant issue for him.
After all, no matter what the Human Emperor thought, seeing the disparity in their strength, Zhou Tian didn’t need to take the Human Emperor’s response too seriously.
Zhou Tian had an absolute advantage in strength; if the Human Emperor retreated, that was good, but if he refused to comply, Zhou Tian had plenty of thods to clean him up.
At that ti, Zhou Tian could choose to fight or retreat at any mont.
Hence, although the Human Emperor’s performance at the ti was quite displeasing to Zhou Tian, if he truly didn’t want to fight, the Human Emperor’s entanglent might make it difficult for him to escape.
But difficulty does not an impossible — if necessary, Zhou Tian still had a way out.
Given his significant strength advantage, Zhou Tian was in a position where his opponent was left with no choice but to passively endure his attacks.
If the Human Emperor truly wanted to oppose Zhou Tian, with his current strength, he was not qualified.
Of course, such thoughts were not unrelated to the current state of affairs.
Although Zhou Tian now wanted to reinforce his territory, in fact, even if Zhou Tian did not return, his opponents did not have the ability to take down his Territory.
Under these circumstances, Zhou Tian didn’t need to do anything further.
As long as he maintained the status quo, the enemies invading his territory would naturally retreat on their own.
And although Zhou Tian had the desire to eliminate those who invaded his territory, he was not adamant about this idea.
After all, at this mont, Zhou Tian had already changed his cultivation route and had less fixation on his territory.
Therefore, his desire to attack was no longer as strong as before.
If he could eliminate the enemies, that was great, but if it proved to be troubleso, then Zhou Tian wouldn’t mind letting them go.
It wasn’t that Zhou Tian had grown rciful at this ti, but the main reason for this change was that he believed with his current strength, ordinary opponents were unlikely to pose a threat to him.
With confidence in handling any enemy, Zhou Tian had this shift in attitude.
Because he no longer considered those existences as threats, Zhou Tian could afford to disregard them.
Otherwise, if he really saw them as a threat, he probably wouldn’t tolerate their survival.
Thus, whether it was Zhou Tian giving up on his own or the Human Emperor achieving his goal, as soon as Zhou Tian saw the latter blocking the way, he only hesitated montarily before giving up the idea of returning to his Territory.
Instead, at that ti, he turned the Human Emperor into his target.
Without a doubt, when Zhou Tian truly began to fight the Human Emperor, the latter imdiately fell into an absolute disadvantage.
With Zhou Tian’s strength being evident, if enemies invading his territory were not of concern, then the Human Emperor, whose combat power was perhaps even lesser than those enemies, certainly did not matter to Zhou Tian either.
In reality, Zhou Tian’s strength was indeed much higher than the Human Emperor’s.
Moreover, given that both were using nearly the sa abilities, under these conditions, the Human Emperor was at an even greater disadvantage in combat against Zhou Tian.
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