Chapter 2099: Chapter 699_4
Sure, here is the translated text from the Chinese novel:
It’s not an easy task to confront Zhou Tian. Whether facing the obstruction of those Deities or engaging in combat after catching up with Zhou Tian, even the team under the True Gods suffers significant casualties despite their powerful strength. Given the circumstances at the ti, the arrangent by the Alliance’s High Levels indeed played a significant role.
Although they ford an Alliance Army, in usual confrontations with Zhou Tian, decisions about which team does what are made by the True Gods above. Once a team is assigned a position, the situations they face are bound to differ completely.
The Powerful True Gods have the authority to preserve their forces, and due to the weight of their words, they tend to assign their teams to safe positions. Although they were equally involved in chasing Zhou Tian, in actuality, by the ti the combat took place, they hadn’t lost significant Strength.
Conversely, weaker Divine Cities, even though they deployed True God Level experts, due to their Inferior Strength, those True Gods, even if present, didn’t have much say. Given the circumstances then, the weaker Divine City Forces naturally tended to be dispatched to dangerous positions more often.
Such dispatches, occurring once or twice, might be acceptable, yet if the weaker Divine City Teams are constantly sent to dangerous Domains, the weaker mbers within the Alliance then were understandably dissatisfied.
Every ti benefits were gained, the other side was favored, and every ti danger arose, they were sent forth. Although they acknowledged their Inferior Strength, they accepted such arrangents at the ti. Yet, even with Inferior Strength requiring them to endure certain losses, it should not always be them taking such risks!
While it might seem uneventful in the short term, there’s no Guarantee they wouldn’t encounter so incidents in subsequent Combats. If they were to face extrely dangerous battles later on, those Deities they brought might all die in the War against Zhou Tian.
Undoubtedly, situations like back then were absolutely not what those True Gods wished to see.
Indeed, back then, each Divine City Force hoped Zhou Tian would perish soon, but they had such thoughts rely because Zhou Tian’s actions posed a Threat to them at the ti. If Zhou Tian doesn’t die, they would intermittently face Zhou Tian’s attacks, risking not just Wealth but also the painstakingly cultivated Army.
But now, given the circumstances then, during the chase against Zhou Tian, due to so unreasonable arrangents, they began depleting their own Strength while dealing with Zhou Tian. For the situation back then, those True Gods could not accept it at all.
Dealing with Zhou Tian is about not wanting to deplete their Strength; otherwise, with their Strength, Zhou Tian wouldn’t Threaten their Safety. If it was solely for self-preservation, why would they offend Zhou Tian so severely? But now, Zhou Tian is not yet dead, and instead, they risk depleting significant Strength themselves, leading to dissatisfaction among the weaker Divine City’s True Gods towards those allies making such arrangents.
Back then, after starting a war with Zhou Tian, they always maintained the Upper Hand, and several tis seed about to capture Zhou Tian. Thus, the weaker Divine City Forces tolerated such inequities. However, no matter how tolerant those True Gods were, their endurance has limits.
There’s no doubt, given the circumstances then, if the War could end in a short ti, although most mbers among the Alliance’s True Gods might feel dissatisfied, in the end, they would still part ways amicably. However, the problem now lies in no matter how much they strive, although each ti it seems Zhou Tian is driven to a Desolate Place, in reality, Zhou Tian always manages to turn danger into safety with his Ability. (To be continued. If you enjoy this work, feel free to cast a recomndation or monthly vote on Qidian. Your support is my greatest Power. Mobile users, please visit m.qidian to read.)
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