Moreover, the Empress Dowager had also sent numerous pigeon letters, pleading with him in poignant words and tearful tones, urging him not to risk his life needlessly, asking him to come back to the capital quickly. She advised that they could discuss everything once he returned. Still, he refused to listen, adamant about staying. No one could talk him out of it. While their chances of defeating Tianjizi were slim - less than a mere thirty percent - and defeat meant certain death, their master did not show the slightest hesitation. He remained determined to stay here and vowed not to rest until Tianjizi was annihilated.
This behavior was unlike the master's typical approach. In the past, he was adept at assessing situations and seizing the right opportunity. When confronted with danger, his first instinct was always to ensure his own safety and not to put himself in precarious situations.