1595: 576_3 1595: 576_3 Unfortunately, those monsters were not aware of the situation at that ti; they were still excited that they could resist Zhou Tian’s advance.
However, none of the monsters realized that Zhou Tian’s halting was not because their resistance actions were effective, it was rely because Zhou Tian found it troubleso and thus did not continue moving forward.
Now, those monsters’ actions had thoroughly angered Zhou Tian.
Although rational restraint kept Zhou Tian from considering annihilating the other’s race, their current movents had indeed infuriated him.
Without planning to eliminate them, Zhou Tian already harbored thoughts of teaching them a lesson.
Following the ergence of such thoughts in Zhou Tian’s mind, his actions soon changed accordingly;
Previously not taking action was not due to the lack of ability on Zhou Tian’s part, but rather because he hadn’t had that thought at the ti.
Now, since Zhou Tian harbored the intention to teach them a lesson, his actions would inevitably beco rciless.
The group of monsters, accustod to fighting Zhou Tian in one mode, and even though they suffered heavy casualties, felt nothing unusual.
It was as if they truly resisted Zhou Tian with their own strength.
However, once Zhou Tian actually took action, those monsters realized how ridiculous their previous thoughts were.
Indeed, it seed like they were encircling Zhou Tian in battle, but before Zhou Tian made any move, these monsters chose to forget that during their battles, Zhou Tian hadn’t actually moved at all.
Even in such an immobile state, he was still a great threat.
What level of threat would arise when Zhou Tian started to move?
After all, Zhou Tian had hardly exerted any effort in the previous battles, apart from using his Ti Ability; he hadn’t even used any proper defensive actions.
Now, angered by the monsters’ ignorant acts, Zhou Tian no longer thought about just defending against their attacks but intended to seriously harm them.
In his anger, Zhou Tian had no intention of talking with those living beings.
Once he had made up his mind, he directly made his way deep into their territory.
With this movent from Zhou Tian, the group of monsters imdiately suffered.
Regarding casualties, whether Zhou Tian moved or not, he inflicted pretty much the sa amount of harm.
After all, the monsters had never stopped attacking Zhou Tian.
As long as their attacks persisted, death and injuries inevitably continued to occur.
Thus, as Zhou Tian advanced, the number of monsters he killed didn’t differ much in the grand sche of things.
However, although Zhou Tian’s actions did not cause too much additional harm, his movents imdiately created psychological pressure on the smaller bosses behind them.
Initially, these monsters thought they had blocked Zhou Tian, but once he began to move, they realized that Zhou Tian had rely not moved before.
Once Zhou Tian truly set his mind to it, he actually had the ability to freely move within their territory.
Once it was discovered that Zhou Tian could move within their territory, the smaller bosses beca frantic.
Just like most of the monster force, the smaller bosses within the Monster Force didn’t care about the casualties of their subordinates, and could even use their millions of subordinates as cannon fodder to block Zhou Tian.
However, though they did not care about the lives of their minions, they were exceedingly concerned about their own safety.
Originally, thinking they had successfully halted Zhou Tian’s advance, these smaller bosses felt relieved.
Since Zhou Tian was immobile, they thought they could just use the current thod to force him back.
However, now that they suddenly realized Zhou Tian’s strength was far more formidable than they imagined, even under their siege, Zhou Tian still retained his mobility.
Especially knowing their positions, Zhou Tian could strike at them any ti, making the smaller bosses feel very insecure.
Should they talk with Zhou Tian?
It must be said, these monsters indeed resisted harsh treatnt but not leniency.
When Zhou Tian showed no intention of conflict, these monsters kept provoking him, not even knowing whether they had the capability to provoke such a formidable opponent, simply making decisions on a whim.
Now, realizing Zhou Tian’s strength was far beyond their expectations, and that the previously perceived powerful Monster Army truly could not trouble Zhou Tian, knowing their own inferiority, they began to consider negotiating.
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