Chapter 2086: Chapter 696:
But now it was too late to say anything, no matter what reason Zhou Tian had for not retreating. Given the situation at the ti, since Zhou Tian hadn’t gone far, it’s evident that those deities behind would not give up on the plan to chase and kill him, and given their ability, if they persistently refused to give up, it wouldn’t be easy for Zhou Tian to shake them off.
However, although at that ti for Zhou Tian, fighting head-on with the squad behind him was, based on the information passed on by his subordinate deities, sothing that Zhou Tian had no hope of winning. But if Zhou Tian did not engage in a hard fight with them and rely sought a way to escape their chase alive, then executing this would not pose any difficulty for Zhou Tian.
After all, no matter what, Zhou Tian’s strength was evident at the ti, and although it was sowhat difficult for him to directly defeat those enemies, if he didn’t think of defeating those deities and rely thought of how to escape their chase, although a bit challenging, based on Zhou Tian’s side’s strength, it wasn’t completely impossible.
Zhou Tian knew that the squad behind might have more than one true god, and based on those true gods’ power, if they truly engaged in a desperate fight, their power was more than enough to annihilate his squad. However, because true gods generally cherish their lives, unless the situation is special, Zhou Tian need not worry too much about those true gods teaming up to chase.
Without a sure grasp of preserving themselves under Zhou Tian and his heavenly gods’ counterattacks, Zhou Tian didn’t need to worry about those true gods splitting from the group to chase them. And since those true gods wouldn’t act alone, no matter how strong the squad behind was, their speed in chasing could only be determined by the army’s standard.
And undoubtedly, whether due to fewer troops or an advantage in average strength, considering marching speed, Zhou Tian’s squad was indeed faster than the opposition.
Thus, although unquestionably those deities behind would not do nothing, and once those deities took action, Zhou Tian’s evasive actions would inevitably slow down. Yet, under the circumstance of holding a relative advantage in speed, Zhou Tian was still confident that if he wanted to flee, the hope of success was quite high.
As a result, given the situation at the ti, relying on his various speed advantages, if Zhou Tian was a bit cautious, whether he could actually shake off those deities was one thing, but given the situation at the ti, at the very least, it certainly wouldn’t be easy for those deities to catch up to Zhou Tian and his n.
As long as the enemies behind didn’t have the possibility of easily catching up to them, in Zhou Tian’s view, he still had the potential for a turnaround. Even if, preliminarily, he couldn’t think of a thod to solve this crisis, during the continuous fleeing process, Zhou Tian was confident he could eventually find a solution.
In fact, Zhou Tian’s advantage was quite apparent, although compared to the squad in his direction, his power was far inferior, but if the large army behind was considered a military force, then Zhou Tian and his n would be like a small, elite squad. Although in terms of sheer strength Zhou Tian and his n had no winning odds, avoiding direct hard fights, relying on their condition, they still held so advantages.
For instance, Zhou Tian’s deities were nearly all heavenly gods, and each had a decent cultivation level. Coupled with their superior combat experience, while Zhou Tian’s heavenly gods couldn’t fight a hundred to one, dealing with ordinary deities of equivalent realm allowed them to handle two or three at once without much issue.
So, relying on the elite advantage of his team, Zhou Tian had an absolute advantage in mobility. Thus, while a direct war couldn’t be fought, employing guerrilla tactics and similar thods ant Zhou Tian could still gain so benefits.
Of course, although Zhou Tian did indeed hold so advantages in that regard, if given a choice, Zhou Tian wouldn’t do so.
Ultimately, Zhou Tian was at a disadvantage in strength, and given the circumstances at the ti, regardless of how many other advantages Zhou Tian held, rely the reason of being inferior in strength was enough to deter him from engaging in combat with the opposition.
Being weaker than the opponent, Zhou Tian could not afford to give them any opportunities. Because even with a mobility advantage, all Zhou Tian could do was to continuously harass the enemy. Even if Zhou Tian succeeded in his ambushes, ultimately, he would only gain minor advantages, and trying to defeat the squad behind using these tactics was undeniably an impossible task.
Conversely, given the strength of those enemies behind Zhou Tian, even if they could seize a single opportunity, they had full confidence in being able to annihilate Zhou Tian and his n at that ti.
No matter how much their side exerted themselves, at most they could only cause the enemy a slight loss without impacting the war much. Conversely, if the opposition succeeded in one action, they could easily claim his life. Imagining this environnt, Zhou Tian certainly couldn’t feel motivated to battle the enemy.
Nevertheless, even though Zhou Tian lacked confidence, in that situation, he still had to gather his spirit to cope with the chase from those enemies behind.
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