"Otherwise, if this goes on, when will the rotten swamp be able to level up if all the dimensions refuse to send troops… One could not wear down the plan of killing with a borrowed knife and watching the tigers fight."
No one was a fool. That was the problem.
Troops would fearlessly fight only when one or two planes were hostile to each other.
One could obtain vast benefits at its capture of the opponent's plane.
However, several sides could happen now. Others could pick the peach even if one sent troops to capture the target.
In the end, the gains would not make up for the losses.
The rulers of these planes learned becoming wise after wars taught them a few remarkable lessons.
'Right now, they're unwilling to leave their planes to fight. It's nothing more than an aversion to risk. At the same time, they're worried that the benefits they get won't be enough to cover their losses.