603: Chapter 332 Cave Dwellers_4 603: Chapter 332 Cave Dwellers_4 Resultantly, today, as the little monsters under his command had achieved sothing, Zhou Tian felt it wasn’t good to procrastinate any longer.
Thus, after returning his sea ship to the port, Zhou Tian set off for the location of that continent directly, following the bearings he left on his way back.
Because this ti Zhou Tian had brought enough magic crystals, and he knew the specific route, so he didn’t encounter any troubles along the way.
With ease, he arrived at the continent he had once crossed.
Setting foot on the continent, Zhou Tian followed his previous mory and headed for the location of the dwarves.
Although Zhou Tian’s appearance had changed now, his strength had improved even more than before.
Thus, if he could make the ignorant dwarves see him as a god in the past, he could make them see him as a god again if he wanted to now.
If he wanted to invade the continent of the dwarves, it would be easier for Zhou Tian to win over so forces within the dwarves’ ranks than to bully his way through.
Sure, Zhou Tian might be able to achieve sothing by force, but his losses would certainly be substantial.
In that case, if he could get the help of the dwarves, it would already be enough for Zhou Tian to reduce a lot of losses, even without help in the fight, as long as they could provide guidance or sound an alert in normal tis.
Besides, it might be easy for Zhou Tian to land a single ship, but it wouldn’t be as easy when his whole Bearman Army cos over.
Without a natural port, it would be difficult for him to transport his soldiers.
If Zhou Tian’s soldiers couldn’t arrive in ti, those NPCs would definitely set up defense lines along the coast.
At that ti, even if he had full confidence in his own strength, he wouldn’t dare to be sure how much advantage he could gain from the NPCs if they had the geographic advantage.
Thus, with a simple solution available, there was no need for Zhou Tian to complicate things.
Knowing about the existence of those dwarves, he went directly towards their location.
However…
“How could this be?” The hiding place, which Zhou Tian initially provided for the dwarves, was designed to provide them a safe living environnt.
He even spent so energy on setting up quite a few defense works to handle situations like the present.
At the very least, Zhou believed when he left, the dwarves’ safety could be ensured.
Zhou Tian naturally had confidence in his abilities.
The location was extrely secluded and the arrangents he made offered decent defense power.
Unless an accident occurred, the dwarves shouldn’t face any dangers within a short period.
However, when Zhou Tian confidently ca to et the dwarves, what he saw was a domain that had already turned into ruins.
Clearly, the dwarves had not been as safe as Zhou Tian had anticipated.
They had encountered danger within this relatively short period.
Zhou Tian didn’t know whether it was the NPCs or other indigenous beings who had targeted the dwarves.
While he was good at combat, he didn’t have the ability to investigate and figure out what exactly had transpired from the ruins.
Moreover, for Zhou Tian, the dwarves only held utilitarian value.
He wouldn’t obsess over their fate to the point of relentlessly pursuing the matter.
Hence, upon learning that the dwarves were not in the domain he’d arranged for them, he scrapped the initial plan then and there.
Even though Zhou Tian initially planned to find the dwarves and make them insiders to help seize control over the continent, he couldn’t stop in his tracks simply because the dwarves were gone.
Hence, even though he knew there wasn’t anything wrong with his initial plan and believed he could quickly seize a part of the continent’s territory with the dwarves’ help, Zhou Tian decided to change his plan to avoid wasting too much ti on them.
Despite everything, Zhou Tian believed even without the dwarves, there would still be powerful beings that exist.
Not all creatures would reject outsiders like the NPCs do.
The reason why NPCs rejected outsiders was that they were the beneficiaries within their original living area.
The ergence of foreigners would make them feel threatened.
Not wanting their benefits to be taken away, the NPCs would naturally reject outsiders.
Comparatively, so weaker creatures may wish for soone to change their living environnt.
For the monsters, they didn’t have strong territorial instincts.
Whether they were local monsters or foreign ones, they would submit to those with greater power, and as long as they’re benefitted, they would support them for sure.
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