1458: Chapter 542 Betrayal_2 1458: Chapter 542 Betrayal_2 Zhou Tian’s response at that ti could be said to be natural, but it was precisely that reaction that caused him to miss the best opportunity to suppress the rebellion.
Consequently, after Zhou Tian had made his preparations, not only did he fail to achieve the pre-set effect, but he also provoked a counterattack from the group of Beastman mini bosses.
Direct combat with Zhou Tian was sothing that group of Beastn didn’t have the courage to engage in.
It wasn’t just that Zhou Tian’s authority heavily restrained them, but Zhou Tian’s own strength alone made the Beastn hesitate to fight him.
They were well aware that if an actual conflict broke out between them, with their strength compared to Zhou Tian’s, they would likely be killed by him instead.
The reason Zhou Tian hadn’t cared for his own clan and had never encountered such a situation before, aside from the limitations of the Monster power system, was partly that his strength dissuaded the Beastn from harboring rebellious thoughts.
Now that rebellious forces had erged within the Beastman Tribe, although it wasn’t clear what specific work the Deities had done, they most likely guaranteed that Zhou Tian’s counterattack wouldn’t harm those Beastn.
Only with such a guarantee and a certain chance of winning would that group of Beastn decide to defect from Zhou Tian for other reasons.
Given this, once they realized that Zhou Tian was preparing to take action against them, how could the Beastn not be afraid?
And once the Beastn were scared, they naturally sought help from the Deities.
Having shaken the foundation of Zhou Tian’s power, it was unimaginable that Zhou Tian’s opponents would allow him to stabilize his rear guard once again.
So, no matter how reluctant they were to face Zhou Tian as an opponent, based on the situation at that ti, they had no choice but to respond to the Beastn’s request.
As Zhou Tian was preparing to strike at the Beastn, it was certain that Zhou Tian’s opponents would assemble in response to their plea.
As expected, there were no surprises.
Just as Zhou Tian was pondering which Beastn had betrayed him and how he would deal with those who had betrayed him, he suddenly sensed a strong killing intent nearby.
“What?”
“They dare to betray !”
Even though Zhou Tian had sensed sothing was amiss, now that he found his Beastn subordinates had colluded with his enemies and he was surrounded by a large group of foes, his mood soured significantly.
If it weren’t for the fact that those Beastn weren’t in front of him, it was likely that Zhou Tian would have eradicated them at any cost.
Unfortunately for the enraged Zhou Tian, finding a target for his wrath at that mont was unlikely.
How could that group of Beastn not realize that Zhou Tian was furious?
Already fearful of Zhou Tian, the Beastn didn’t flee imdiately upon learning he was after them, which was fortunate.
After notifying Zhou Tian’s enemies to co and challenge him, the Beastn beca re spectators to the unfolding situation.
Frankly speaking, betraying Zhou Tian didn’t necessarily an that his Beastn subordinates had defected to the Deities.
To them, there wasn’t much difference between serving Zhou Tian and the Deities.
They would have rather stayed with Zhou Tian than defect.
Zhou Tian might have been neglectful of his Beastn, but at least they lived relatively freely under his rule.
In contrast, defecting to the Deities ant a potentially harsher existence, given their nature.
The Beastn under Zhou Tian were not stupid; they could distinguish between serving Zhou Tian and serving under the Deities’ banner.
Hence, without substantial incentives, it was unlikely that Zhou Tian’s Beastn would betray their boss.
Thus, to incite all of Zhou Tian’s mini bosses to rebel, the Deities likely offered them control over the Beastman Tribe.
Therefore, despite everyone, Beastn and Zhou Tian’s opponents alike, outwardly wanting Zhou Tian dead, underhanded strategizing was still taking place in the shadows.
After all, if Zhou Tian did indeed die at their hands once the combat ended, his Beastn and the Deities would instantly beco enemies.
In such a scenario, where practical, the Beastn would not want the Deities to easily eliminate Zhou Tian.
The best outco was for both sides to suffer greatly.
If, after the battle, only their power remained as the top force in the Main Plane, that would be ideal.
The Beastn were unaware of the collapse of the Epoch and, without being inford by Zhou Tian, most still believed in relentless expansion was good.
Not understanding the concept of peaking then declining, they hoped to unify the Main Plane.
Given the circumstances, both Zhou Tian and the group of Deities were, in reality, enemies in the eyes of the Beastn.
Without the opportunity, they wouldn’t make any moves.
However, given the chance, the Beastn would not be courteous to Zhou Tian and the others.
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