Mighty Lord
Chapter 1494 - 551 Temptation_2
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Even though Zhou Tian was somewhat stronger than the Human Emperor, the emperorās strength was not weak. If Zhou Tian wanted to transport him to another world, the Human Emperor might not cooperate willingly. If the Human Emperor continuously refused to cooperate, it would be difficult for Zhou Tian to take him to another world.
Fortunately, although the Human Emperor could strongly resist with his strength, making it nearly impossible for Zhou Tian to pull him into that world, it was clear that the Human Emperor was unaware of Zhou Tianās plan. Hence, while Zhou Tian intended to bring him into another world, the Human Emperor, not knowing Zhou Tianās intentions, would not be prepared. Without any preparation, though Zhou Tianās plan seemed difficult, if he really attempted it, it wasnāt without hope of success.
Given the situation at that time, Zhou Tian quickly took action.
As he battled with the Human Emperor, Zhou Tian intentionally caused destruction in the emperorās territory. Clearly, given Zhou Tianās strength and his deliberate actions, the battle caused significant damage to the Human Emperorās land.
Despite the Human Emperor showing no particular reaction, Zhou Tian could feel each time he destroyed a part of the emperorās territory, the corner of the emperorās eye would uncontrollably twitch.
Considering their power and position, minor losses in their own territories were usually not of much concern. They could always recover from any damage given time. Considering the lifespan of monsters, clearly, time was their least valuable commodity.
Therefore, even though they were combating in the emperorās territory, theoretically speaking, no matter how much damage Zhou Tian inflicted, the Human Emperor should not have minded since the losses were insignificant to him and could always be recovered, as long as he himself remained unharmed.
However, although theoretically, it was just so, recovering those losses always required time! Given the situation in the Main Plane at that time, the Human Emperor didnāt even have enough time to increase his own strength, let alone waste plenty of time on recovery.
So, even though theoretically the Human Emperor didnāt need to worry about the losses Zhou Tian was causing, practically, seeing his territory being destroyed like that, the emperor felt quite depressed.
Of course, as depressed as he might be, the Human Emperor had no way of dealing with Zhou Tian at that time. Due to Zhou Tianās vastly superior strength, he could freely plunder through the emperorās territory. If the Human Emperor wanted to do something, he needed to have more strength than Zhou Tian, which was highly unlikely.
Clearly, the Human Emperorās strength could not surpass Zhou Tian; thus, if Zhou Tian was bent on causing destruction in his territory, honestly speaking, the emperor had no power to stop him. If things really developed that way, the emperor would likely end up just watching Zhou Tian destroy his territory.
Nevertheless, although theoretically the Human Emperor had no capability to stop Zhou Tianās actions, clearly, just giving up like that would not sit well with him. In fact, given the situation at that time, the emperor indeed made some efforts.
Unaware of Zhou Tianās thoughts, the Human Emperor believed that Zhou Tian wouldnāt be so petty as to purposely destroy his territory just for fun. Thus, even though Zhou Tian was currently damaging his territory, the emperor thought it was probably incidental.
As long as Zhou Tian wasnāt intentionally destroying his land, the emperor believed there was hope to stop the current situation.
Zhou Tian was targeting him, which unintentionally led to attacks landing elsewhere, causing internal damages in his territory. Under these circumstances, the emperor thought that if he could lure Zhou Tian away from his land, then Zhou Tian would no longer cause further destruction.
Consequently, the emperor quickly acted upon this idea.
The Human Emperor was clever; he didnāt immediately flee to another position just because Zhou Tian was damaging his territory. Acting as if he was not at all concerned about the losses, he resisted Zhou Tian with all his might and, appearing to be overwhelmed, finally turned and fled in the direction Zhou Tian deliberately left open, after fighting nearly a hundred rounds.
And indeed, as the Human Emperor had anticipated, Zhou Tian was not going to continue damaging his territory once he had left. Thus, shortly after the emperorās departure, Zhou Tian, without a word, promptly pursued him.