In this way, relying on the strength of the Abyssal Creatures, as long as the necessary conditions are t to summon powerful Abyssal Creatures, no matter how weak they may be themselves, the summoner can beco an almost invincible presence by utilizing the combat power of those Abyssal Creatures.
Compared to the normal cultivation that requires qualification, resources, and opportunities, and may still not reach the heights, the thod of signing contracts with powerful Abyssal Creatures whenever conditions are t is undoubtedly the best choice for the wealthy tiers of lower realms. Because at that ti, all living beings from top to bottom advocated contracting with Abyssal Creatures, which eventually made the battle profession established by Zhou Tian the mainstream profession in many worlds.
As a result, when many living beings in those worlds chose to sign contracts with Abyssal Creatures, it naturally brought the influence of the Abyss World to an exceptionally high level over those worlds. Even without Zhou Tian’s intervention, given so more ti, the Abyss World would naturally annex those worlds.
Based on the situation at that ti, when Zhou Tian focused his energy on the annexation of those worlds, under such good conditions, it certainly didn’t seem difficult for Zhou Tian to annex those worlds.
As a result, without even having thought about achieving such outcos with his initial strategies, seeing that so worlds had been significantly corrupted by the Abyss World, if conditions allowed, Zhou Tian would naturally have taken action against those corrupted worlds at that ti.
He didn’t take direct action because Zhou Tian needed to stay and resist the consciousness of the Divine Realm together with the Abyssal Consciousness. Otherwise, even a slight invasion by the consciousness of the Divine Realm could lead to the defeat of the Abyssal Consciousness.
If the Abyssal Consciousness were to be defeated, no matter how much work Zhou Tian did, he would still face annihilation. Under such circumstances, since Zhou Tian could join forces with the Abyssal Consciousness to resist the Divine Realm’s consciousness, he certainly could not afford to withdraw to handle other matters.
However, since the different realms had already been corrupted to that extent through contracts, Zhou Tian saw no need to take personal action. Because at that ti, when the Abyssal Creatures entered those worlds, given the severe corruption caused by the Abyss World, they were almost capable of exerting their strength. Given the strength of the Abyssal Creatures, if they couldn’t even defeat those weak living beings in different realms, Zhou Tian might as well capitulate to the Divine Realm without any further efforts.
So, having paved the way for his subordinate Abyssal Creatures, and needing to assign so tasks to enhance the combat power of his subordinate living beings, Zhou Tian gladly left everything to be handled by his Abyssal Creatures at that ti.
In fact, after Zhou Tian assigned the task of attacking those different realms to his subordinate Abyssal Creatures, they indeed managed the task well at that ti.
After all, regardless, with the power of the Abyss World at that ti, and with those nearly corrupted world powers, it was not impossible for them to deal with Zhou Tian’s subordinate Abyssal Creatures. But under the pressure of the Abyss World, even if the pressure wouldn’t directly cause them to collapse, it was enough to prevent those worlds from concentrating all their strength.
Given the combat power of the Abyssal Creatures, in situations where those worlds couldn’t concentrate their strength, how could they possibly compete against the troops sent by Zhou Tian?
After all, the living beings within those worlds at that ti were quite weak. They had little winning odds fighting the Abyssal Creatures, let alone, before engaging in combat, their primary thod of summoning Abyssal Creatures had already beco their main combat thod.
And with those living beings using contracts with Abyssal Creatures as their main combat thod, when the Abyssal Creatures they viewed as their battle weapon suddenly turned against them, one can imagine how unexpected those living beings felt at that ti.
Not to ntion whether those beings had the ability to resist when the Abyssal Creatures suddenly attacked them. Even if they were prepared and made defensive actions against the Abyssal Creatures’ attack, given that they had already made Abyssal Creatures their primary combat force, to suddenly adopt other thods to deal with the Abyssal Creatures, it was clear those beings would not be opponents.
Although Zhou Tian did not personally take action at that ti, after he issued the relevant commands, the performance of the Abyssal Creatures did not disappoint him.
Almost imdiately after Zhou Tian issued the relevant tasks, one world after another was taken down by his subordinate Abyssal Creatures using their strength.
However, even though Zhou Tian’s plan previously achieved results beyond his expectation, even if his contract thod corrupted many worlds, the fact that he achieved so results in a brief ti was considered an accident. If Zhou Tian truly wanted to solve all the worlds in one fell swoop with that thod, it was simply impossible.
In fact, initially, when dealing with those worlds almost corrupted by the Abyss World, the Abyssal Creatures Zhou Tian sent out easily conquered those worlds. And after conquering those worlds, the gains at that ti did not disappoint Zhou Tian. At least, not to ntion definitely being able to repel the Divine Realm, but with the gains at that ti, the Abyssal Creatures could at least resist the Divine Realm’s attack for several thousand more years.
After several worlds were conquered, at least they provided Zhou Tian with tens of millions of Abyss Warriors capable of fighting Deities. Moreover, by using the souls of those living beings in conquered worlds as nutrients, Zhou Tian directly cultivated hundreds of billions of Abyssal Creatures. Although those beings were still very weak, having such a batch of beings increased the Abyss World’s war potential significantly.
Originally, the Abyss World couldn’t last long against the Divine Realm’s attack; however, due to the unexpected gains earlier, its potential significantly increased. In that situation, Zhou Tian should have been satisfied.
After all, even if the Abyss World held on defensively, it could last for several thousand years. Since it couldn’t be easily captured by the Divine Realm, Zhou Tian saw no need for further actions. Even if he was worried about the future, with his current arrangents, he could harvest a batch of corrupted worlds later, allowing the Abyss World to withstand the Divine Realm’s attack.
But, although it seed like the Abyss World could resist the Divine Realm’s attack for several thousand years at that ti, if Zhou Tian truly gave up on preparatory work for this reason, he was well aware in his heart that the mont he embraced such thoughts for rest, his death would likely follow soon.
Because, at that ti, the estimation that the Abyss World could resist the attacks from the Divine Realm for several thousand years was based on Zhou Tian’s assessnt of the Divine Realm’s current offensive pace. It didn’t an that no matter how the Divine Realm attacked, the Abyss World could hold for several thousand years.
In fact, if the Divine Realm continued to attack at the current intensity, then the Abyss World could indeed last for several thousand years without problems. But even if the consciousness of the Divine Realm underestimated the Abyss World again, it still considered the Abyss World as an opponent. So, after conquering the Abyss World with previous deploynts, the consciousness of the Divine Realm might not say much, but without achieving expected results and with the Abyss World not conquered due to its deploynt, the consciousness of the Divine Realm would not easily let the Abyss World go. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welco to vote for recomndation and monthly tickets at Qidian (qidian), your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please go to m.qidian to read.)
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