Chapter 2218: Chapter 729: [3]
Therefore, following the situation at the ti, when the decision to take down those deities was made, Zhou Tian imdiately gave the order, and at that mont, he had his subordinate deities take action to seize the invading deities one by one.
After those deities all fell into his hands, it was only then that Zhou Tian revealed a victorious smile.
According to his plan, Zhou Tian finally achieved his goal, and given the current circumstances, after successfully manipulating the situation to this point, Zhou Tian did not believe that those deities at that ti could resist his capture. By successfully capturing those deities and having evidence of them infiltrating his territory beforehand, Zhou Tian essentially had evidence of the current actions of those deities. Whether or not Zhou Tian arranged all this, with the evidence in hand, Zhou Tian essentially grabbed those deities’ backers by the short hairs at that mont.
Not wanting Zhou Tian to spread any unfavorable news about them, Zhou Tian believed that even if he killed these invading deities, those forces behind them would probably not dare to say much. In fact, to prevent Zhou Tian from speaking about this matter, those forces not only couldn’t retaliate against Zhou Tian but would need to give Zhou Tian certain benefits to keep him silent.
Thus, from the mont Zhou Tian’s plan was successfully implented, it ant that Zhou Tian had successfully retaliated against those forces eyeing the blood monkey in his possession. For now, Zhou Tian doesn’t need to worry about the blood monkey being snatched away, and it’s now those forces that have to worry about how to cover up their actions.
There was nothing Zhou Tian needed to concern himself with thereafter. After creating such a situation at the ti, Zhou Tian didn’t have to do anything else; he only needed to delegate power to his subordinate deities to negotiate with those forces. Zhou Tian believed that even if there were slight differences, the negotiation outco at that ti would certainly fall within the frawork he had established. After all, Zhou Tian had suddenly turned the tables and taken the initiative, holding the evidence of their wrongdoing. At that ti, no matter how bold those forces were, they probably wouldn’t dare to offend Zhou Tian now.
With that, once Zhou Tian delegated the power, he didn’t think about it anymore. After letting his subordinate deities negotiate with the other side, Zhou Tian himself imdiately resud cultivation.
At this point, his foundation was well established, and even without his instructions, given the various conditions of his Divine City at the ti, Zhou Tian didn’t need to fear its lack of developnt. Once his Divine City developed, Zhou Tian would surely acquire massive wealth, and with the help of that wealth, Zhou Tian naturally aid, as he had demonstrated, to use those resources to attempt a breakthrough.
Zhou Tian had long since ceased to consider natural rules, firstly because he hadn’t planned to make natural rules his primary cultivation route. Secondly, once the cultivation level reached True God level, a breakthrough required not only a deep foundation but also a trendous opportunity. Without a solid foundation and corresponding opportunity, Zhou Tian realized that no matter how much he cultivated, breaking through to beco a Divine King would not be an easy task.
Thus, while in seclusion for cultivation, Zhou Tian directly set the ti rule as his diligence target. First of all, the ti rule was the initial direction of Zhou Tian’s cultivation; only by continuing in that direction could Zhou Tian’s foundation remain stable. Additionally, Zhou Tian’s ti rule had only reached Heavenly God Level 1. Although breaking through to True God level wasn’t easy, with the resources of a Divine City, if one truly focuses on improvent without worrying about losses, then even successfully breaking through to True God is not out of the question.
Therefore, compared to the option of breaking through to Divine King in natural rules, Zhou Tian naturally chose to strive harder in the ti rule when making his cultivation decision.
However, although it isn’t particularly difficult to cultivate a True God with the resources of a Divine City, the ergence of a True God isn’t sothing easily achieved. It can be seen from a Divine City having only one or several True Gods that, aside from resources, the ergence of True Gods also requires certain opportunities.
Undoubtedly, although Zhou Tian’s opportunities were quite favorable, achieving such an easy breakthrough was no simple task. Firstly, Zhou Tian hadn’t encountered any significant opportunity at that ti; without external force assistance, self-breaking through to True God was not impossible but had a pitifully low success rate. Secondly, although Zhou Tian had already reached the peak realm of Heavenly God, his cultivation level was built up through various heavenly treasures. Zhou Tian himself hadn’t engaged in much cultivation. Thus, even if his cultivation level was extraordinarily high, even if Zhou Tian initially practiced the ti rule, his foundation at that ti inevitably appeared sowhat unstable.
And with his foundation unstable and no external force to aid him, Zhou Tian’s attempt to break through naturally was destined not to be an easy task at that ti.
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