1303: 505_3 1303: 505_3 Because Zhou Tian had already foreseen such a situation, he did not feel sorry about the retreat of that team at that ti.
Since Zhou Tian had already lost most of his ambition to expand, whether or not he could eliminate that group of enemies was not an important matter to him.
Theoretically, when that group of enemies provoked him, Zhou Tian naturally should have eliminated them.
However, things could not always be so simply calculated.
Zhou Tian did hope for a stable cultivation environnt, but at that ti, those opponents weren’t really letting him kill them easily.
Not to ntion that if those deities wished, they could at any ti send their avatars down to the Main Plane again; as for the NPCs, once one batch died, it probably wouldn’t be long before they sent another batch of powerful warriors.
Thus, based on the situation at that ti, no matter how Zhou Tian dealt with those enemies invading his territory, eventually, another group of enemies would definitely co to trouble him.
So, it might not seem so important whether he eliminated those invaders or not.
Since he wouldn’t find peace either way, rather than eliminating that group of enemies only to have another co and cause trouble, Zhou Tian didn’t mind continuing to fight with these familiar opponents.
After all, they had fought before, and if it were the old opponents, Zhou Tian could handle them with fewer surprises.
Otherwise, if new opponents erged, Zhou Tian didn’t know what kind of chaos they might bring at that ti.
It was for this reason that Zhou Tian was sowhat hesitant about whether to eliminate the enemies invading his territory.
Also because of this, Zhou Tian didn’t rush back to his territory to deal with those enemies after he was blocked by the Human Emperor, as it really wasn’t an important matter to him; if necessary, Zhou Tian could simply let them go.
So, precisely for this reason, Zhou Tian allowed that group of opponents to leave.
After returning to his own territory, Zhou Tian did not delegate any other matters.
Given the situation at that ti, Zhou Tian really didn’t need to delegate anything else.
The Beastman Tribe had long since ceased to be the powerless force it used to be during Zhou Tian’s ti.
The recent battle had already well demonstrated their combat power, and with the strength of the Beastman Tribe, even without Zhou Tian’s help, they could fully be considered an independent Human Emperor force.
Now, as long as the Beastman Tribe didn’t face a powerful enemy they couldn’t match, Zhou Tian really didn’t need to participate in the battle anymore.
Therefore, when not necessary, Zhou Tian naturally could cultivate peacefully at that ti.
In fact, after Zhou Tian successfully repelled that group of enemies, he truly did enjoy a period of peaceful cultivation.
It’s unknown whether it was because Zhou Tian defeated them and caused those forces significant losses, but for a while, they simply could not recover their vital energy.
Anyway, after Zhou Tian successfully repelled those opponents’ invasion, they did not undertake any major actions again.
Even quite the contrary, even without Zhou Tian’s command, when the Beastman autonomously expanded so territory outward, Zhou Tian’s subordinate Beastn encountered little resistance.
Unconsciously, Zhou Tian seed to really have so opportunity to unify the Main Plane at that ti.
Of course, all these actions were undertaken by the Beastn under Zhou Tian’s command; he actually did not partake in them.
For Zhou Tian at that ti, since the Beastman Tribe was already capable of expanding outward on their own, he naturally did not need to waste ti on these matters anymore.
After all, no matter how powerful a Human Emperor’s strength was, it could not be maintained for long.
A power that could not sustain itself long-term held little appeal to Zhou Tian; in such situations when there were no battles, Zhou Tian was more concerned about his level of comprehension of the laws.
As a result, once the battles ended, Zhou Tian began cultivating peacefully within his territory.
After a thousand years of cultivation, Zhou Tian’s understanding of the Ti Law had deepened significantly.
However, after reaching that point in his cultivation, he inevitably encountered so issues.
One simple issue was that Zhou Tian’s cultivation reached a bottleneck.
Such situations were not surprising.
The reason why cultivation within the old power system was so difficult was not only because understanding the laws required massive amounts of ti, but bottlenecks were also one of the reasons that limited living beings’ achievents.
Whether it was early-stage cultivation or comprehension of the laws, when a cultivator’s standard reached a certain level, due to inherent talent limits or conceptual errors, no matter how much they cultivated, they would feel their cultivation’s progress halt at that point, which was a very serious issue for cultivators.
If cultivation progress halted, then naturally, no matter how hard you tried, your strength would not progress at that ti.
And undoubtedly, that situation was quite fatal.
After all, unlike now, at present, Zhou Tian didn’t really care about bottlenecks, knowing that if he kept cultivating, he would eventually breakthrough.
As long as he didn’t consider the problem of lifespan and unless he really couldn’t find any clues for a breakthrough, Zhou Tian guessed that even if he encountered a bottleneck, he wouldn’t need to feel anxious.(To be continued.
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