Undoubtedly, if such a situation should arise, it would be extremely advantageous for Zhou Tian.
Therefore, if he discovered that his actions did not achieve the pre-set effect, Zhou Tian might not necessarily continue with his original plan. But now, finding his plan even more effective than expected, Zhou Tian naturally had no reason not to continue with it.
He would continue assassinating the demigods relentlessly.
On one hand, by doing so, Zhou Tian could achieve the objective of weakening the group of demigods; on the other hand, having already caused anxiety among the demigods by killing two of their companions, one could imagine how unsettled they would become if Zhou Tian were to kill even more.
Once those demigods felt threatened by Zhou Tian and believed they had no chance of winning, Zhou Tian was convinced that, once pushed to their limit, they would expose their weaknesses.