Chapter 1058: 424
Zhou Tian was absolutely confident that he would not suffer at the hands of those players anywhere else. After all, not to mention his strength was above those players, even if Zhou Tian’s ultimate strength was not as great as those players, if he wanted to, by deploying his abilities and utilizing the Human Sea Tactic, Zhou Tian could easily annihilate those players who were his enemies.
However, once he entered a player’s Territory, it meant that Zhou Tian was like an isolated force penetrating deep into enemy territory. If nothing went wrong, that would be fine, but once Zhou Tian was discovered by those players and found himself at a disadvantage in combat, even if he wanted to obtain reinforcements for help, it would be an impossibility.
Without reinforcements, it meant that if Zhou Tian were defeated, it was very likely that he would die at the hands of those players. For this reason, even though Zhou Tian was extremely strong and seemingly had no reason to fear those players, he had never entered a player’s Territory unless absolutely necessary.
This time could be considered an exception. As long as Zhou Tian had not truly decided to wage an all-out war, directly leading his Large Army into the player’s Territory, it was estimated that such an event like this would not happen again unless the action he was about to take necessitated entering the player’s Territory.
Zhou Tian was clear that the players’ ability to utilize the strength of Gods and Demons was most likely due to the support of Deity. Likewise, Zhou Tian knew no matter how those Deity thought or acted, since they wanted to allow those players to borrow the strength of the Corpses of Gods and Demons to counter other players, the "key" was most definitely not far from the players’ lair. Otherwise, given the players’ habit of Monster Hunting all over the world, those Deity would not have the ability to ensure the players could quickly accept the strength of Gods and Demons and integrate it into their Combat Power.
Therefore, if Zhou Tian wanted to understand everything about those Gods and Demons or even to directly disrupt the Deity’s Plot, he had to find a way to infiltrate the Player’s Main City. Otherwise, if he did not get close to the players’ rear, Zhou Tian would have no way of contacting the source of those Corpses of Gods and Demons, and disrupting the Deity’s Plot would naturally become a joke.
Because of various considerations, even though Zhou Tian knew that heading to the player’s Territory was somewhat risky, he ended up having to do so.
As a result, in that Environment, even if Zhou Tian’s strength was ten times greater, even if players generally would not find the appearance of a Monster strange. However, upon entering the player’s Territory, Zhou Tian still subconsciously went into hiding. He was not truly afraid to fight those players, but to avoid some unnecessary Trouble, Zhou Tian had to ensure that he did not appear in the Line of Sight of those players at that time.
Entering the Player’s Main City was not easy, for although Monsters were unavoidable in a player’s Territory, if a group of Monsters thought about entering the Player’s Main City, that would still be an impossibility. This was because players would choose to attack upon seeing Monsters, only refraining from engagement when they were in a rush or when the Monster’s Strength was too weak.
Undoubtedly, Zhou Tian did not meet any of these conditions. If he wanted to approach the Player’s Main City, he would certainly be treated as part of a Monster Siege and would thereafter attract countless players. Ultimately, under their siege, Zhou Tian was not entirely confident that he would be able to escape.
Thus, if Zhou Tian wanted to achieve the Effect he desired, then he could not let the players discover him. At the very least, before he clarified the Intelligence he wanted, it was best not to let those players find out.
And with all these conditions and restrictions, Zhou Tian knew very well that it was nearly impossible to avoid the players and find out the origin of the Corpses of Gods and Demons, and then to disrupt the Deity’s plot. However, due to the specificity of the players, although it might be impossible for Zhou Tian to accomplish this through ordinary methods, he still believed he had some Hope of achieving his goal by using some unconventional Tactics.
In Zhou Tian’s view, the Threat the players could pose to him relied solely on their numerical Advantage. Were it not for the Main City housing a vast number of players who would swarm to attack at the mere sighting of Zhou Tian, he would not feel scared given his Strength.
Therefore, what Zhou Tian needed to do at the moment was to find a way to attract the Attention of a portion of the players. Once a group of players shifted their Focus elsewhere, when Zhou Tian invaded their Main City, he believed that even if the players resisted fiercely, the Pressure on him would be significantly reduced. At that time, relying on his own Strength, he believed dealing with those players would be much easier.
After coming to that decision in his mind, Zhou Tian naturally set his plan into motion. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
Attracting the players’ Attention was not a very difficult task, but after some thought, Zhou Tian realized he had few methods to choose from. In his opinion, the most effective Method would naturally be to launch a Monster Siege.
For the players, nothing was more attractive than a large-scale event. And if a Monster Siege were to occur, with the area near the Player’s Main City under attack by Monsters, those players would be so overwhelmed with the number of Monsters, they would not have the Energy to pay close attention to everything in the Main City. Just then, even if one or two different Monsters appeared, there would certainly not be too many players who would notice them. And with Zhou Tian’s Strength, if not too many players tried to intercept him, he would not worry about what he could do, as the players would not be able to stop him.