Given Zhou Tian's strength, he was fully confident that, as long as he could get close to the opponent, even if the opponent's strength was no less than his own, his superior close combat skills would allow him to defeat the enemy, regardless of their long-range attack techniques.
However, although Zhou Tian was confident in defeating the formidable enemy, the fact that the human adversary dared to publicly acknowledge Zhou Tian's identity meant that the opponent not only recognized him but had the confidence to defeat him.
Indeed, looking at the situation at that moment, even though Zhou Tian's attack was quite abrupt, if he thought that his attack alone could defeat the opponent, it would be an underestimate of his own enemy.
In the end, when Zhou Tian rushed toward the person, the opponent did not give him any opportunity to get close.