1464: Chapter 543 Successive Participation in War_4 1464: Chapter 543 Successive Participation in War_4 In other words, the appearance of the Human Emperor did not change the battle situation at the ti.
With Zhou Tian holding an advantage in strength, that group of enemies had been thoroughly suppressed by him.
However, as Zhou Tian perford, when he fiercely suppressed that group of enemies, this also caused more enemies to beco restless.
As a result, a group of NPC powerhouses also joined the battle situation without the participation of the Human Emperor making much of an impact.
Just…
Even the addition of the Human Emperor at the ti had not made much of an impact, so the participation of those NPCs, apart from courting death, naturally could not have any other effect.
After all, Zhou Tian’s strength was there for all to see.
He might have had to make so effort to kill beings of the sa level, but those NPCs who were clearly a notch below him would have been very easy to take care of if Zhou Tian had wanted to.
As a result, when that group of NPCs joined the battle, Zhou Tian did not make any other special response.
He simply launched several attacks on them upon their arrival, which ultimately led to the deaths of a great number of NPC powerhouses.
For those NPCs, the best course of action would have been to not even co close to Zhou Tian’s battle situation.
Under Zhou Tian’s power, attacks from the Deities and the Human Emperor, when directed at him, could be specifically influenced by his Ti Rule ability, turning these attacks against their enemies.
As such, neither the Deities nor the NPCs feared Zhou Tian’s tactics, since their strength was substantial, and even if they couldn’t win, they wouldn’t be at a disadvantage against him.
But for that group of NPCs, if they were hit by such attacks, most would likely et a fate with death rather than life.
The Deities had not allowed those NPCs to partake in the battle initially because their strength was too weak.
Only due to the disadvantageous battle situation and finding no other thod had those NPCs been forced into the conflict.
Yet, as it stood, the participation of those NPCs seed to have no effect.
However, as the NPCs continued to die without changing the battle situation, Zhou Tian’s overwhelming performance did eventually have other effects.
For instance, after witnessing the NPCs’ performance, the Beastn, who were originally hesitant to directly confront Zhou Tian, began to stir under the circumstances at the ti.
Initially, the Beastn dared not present themselves before Zhou Tian for two reasons.
The first was Zhou Tian’s imposing reputation which deterred the Beastn from confronting him directly.
Secondly, the Beastn believed that the Deities, without their intervention, should already possess the ability to kill Zhou Tian.
Since the Deities were deed capable of killing Zhou Tian, there was naturally no necessity for them to take action.
However, judging by the current situation, it was obvious that if the Beastn really pinned their hopes on the Deities, they were bound to be disappointed.
While they had not yet been defeated, Zhou Tian clearly held a certain upper hand in the battle situation from every aspect.
What was more terrifying was that the Beastn knew very well that, even based on Zhou Tian’s current performance, he possibly had not yet used his full strength.
If given ti to unleash his full power, neither the group of Deities, the monsters, nor the NPCs were likely to avoid defeat.
Clearly, if there was any force that feared Zhou Tian’s victory the most at that mont, it would naturally be the Beastn.
(To be continued.
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