Of course, Zhou Tian had such thoughts, but whether new problems would arise at the end of it all was hard to say. If his current idea could not succeed, then Zhou Tian still had other methods to consider.
If intimidation didn't work, then enticement would be the next approach.
Although these tactics were clichéd and often used by many, this very fact was a testament to their value.
In Zhou Tian's view, the monsters were fixated on him not just because his existence posed a threat to their safety, but mainly because they were coveting his territory on the Continent. If something were to happen in the home of one of their alliance members at this juncture, Zhou Tian truly didn't believe that the other allied forces wouldn't be interested in their comrade's territory.