It's too early.
When Mo Xuan saw Li Pin, he felt that their meeting had come somewhat prematurely.
A king does not meet another king.
Of course, Li Pin could hardly be counted as a true king.
But in the Supreme Council, and even in the eyes of the entire Human Race, he served as the bridge of communication between the Human Race and Overlord Heiyuan, crucial in determining whether they could align Overlord Heiyuan with the Human Race during critical times, making him a powerful wildcard.
Other disciples of the Overlords weren't as influential, being able to suggest ideas to their masters was their limit. But Li Pin, who was granted the authority of Shasha by Overlord Heiyuan...
Definitely was.
Under such circumstances, Li Pin's personal matters were irrelevant.
His status alone...
Could barely be equated to a Heavenly Emperor's.
Hence, the saying 'a king does not meet another king' was quite fitting for Li Pin.