Chapter 2371: Chapter 768
After all, Zhou Tian’s cultivation level of the rules was evident at that ti; when a Deity was secretly watching him, Zhou Tian could imdiately sense the other’s actions. And in such a situation, without waiting for that Divine King to take action, Zhou Tian would directly employ his tactics to counter.
Even if Zhou Tian could not escape the surveillance of the Divine King, with the presence of the Divine Emperor’s treasure, it would be absolutely impossible for the Divine King to surveil Zhou Tian.
Because of having such a treasure from the Divine Emperor and Zhou Tian’s own significant advancent in strength, when he had that idea at the ti, he imdiately dismissed the possibility of his whereabouts becoming known.
Thus, at most, what he encountered at the ti was the second scenario.
In that situation, Zhou Tian had no particularly good thod to avoid it. If he really encountered such a Deity, Zhou Tian thought it would be quite normal to be deceived by them.
If a living being carries a ‘false mask’ at all tis, then estimating its true nature becos unimportant. It’s likely that living beings like that, unless under special circumstances, could spend their whole life acting without it being impossible.
Thus, if faced with such a Deity, they would not perform worse than the Deities truly loyal to Zhou Tian. Whether genuine or fake, unless faced with special circumstances, those Deities would not easily tear off their ‘mask’. And at that situation at the ti, it was as if the Deities loyal to Zhou Tian faced various temptations, unless such a situation didn’t occur, as soon as it did, whether they were truly loyal to Zhou Tian or not, those who would betray still would.
And at that situation, Zhou Tian only needed to observe which Deities seed extrely loyal to him. Whether they were acting at the ti or not, all Zhou Tian needed to do was to select those Deities showing loyalty from amongst them.
As a result, under that circumstance, after Zhou Tian personally monitored his Deities and eliminated ninety-nine percent of the unqualified ones, he indeed found so that seed very suitable to him.
So had received favors from Zhou Tian, and even when Zhou Tian hadn’t noticed, they always wanted to repay him. So had no ambitions and felt no resistance to working under Zhou Tian. Others idolized Zhou Tian. In the absence of brainwashing to educate a group of Death Warriors, those were the only types of Deities Zhou Tian could select at that ti.
Thus, in that situation, after Zhou Tian chose those Deities, what he needed to do next was conducting the final selection.
Although Zhou Tian had already removed most Deities from his list of candidates by different thods at the ti, the number of Deities eting various conditions remained large. In that scenario, Zhou Tian naturally still needed to conduct so necessary eliminations to select those he could confidently cultivate into True Gods.
However, by the ti Zhou Tian had reached that step, he had done nearly all he could. At that ti, even if Zhou Tian continued to observe secretly, it would be difficult to select many from among them. In that situation, Zhou Tian’s thod of selecting Deities inevitably underwent so changes.
Using the previous thod was no longer effective for removing Deities for Zhou Tian. Thus, Zhou Tian decided to personally co forth and eliminate so candidates again.
Assigning tasks to test loyalty, assessing qualifications…
Those tactics might be used in other forces, but in Zhou Tian’s environnt at the ti, he never considered using them.
Firstly, using tasks to test loyalty was less effective than the surveillance thod in Zhou Tian’s view. Thus, after privately verifying the loyalty of the Deities, he naturally didn’t need to repeat the selection actions.
Simultaneously, Zhou Tian wasn’t overly concerned with qualifications.
Other forces focused on Deities’ qualifications mainly because, after investing a lot of resources, they needed the Deities to possess certain qualifications to grow. Otherwise, if the qualifications were insufficient, no matter how much they invested, they wouldn’t be able to aid their breakthrough; such Deities, no matter how loyal they were to their forces, wouldn’t likely be prioritized for cultivation.
But obviously, such considerations weren’t quite suitable for Zhou Tian at the ti.
If his Deities possessed good qualifications, it would certainly be great for Zhou Tian. But if their qualifications weren’t very good, it wasn’t a major issue for Zhou Tian either. Because Zhou Tian’s thod of cultivating the Deities was quite special—planning to directly use Deityhood to aid their breakthrough; under that situation, qualifications had a certain effect, but not as significant as imagined.
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