Zhu Ganglie felt a chill in his heart as he listened from the sidelines; he didn't fear strong monsters, but he dreaded the intelligent ones.
If those two monsters were like that Yellow Robe Fiend, he would have felt safe.
But now that the two were so sly, not falling for the trap, that made things troublesome.
However, Zhu Ganglie didn't regret his decision to surrender without resistance.
His reasoning was simple: if he encountered a monster easy to beat, he'd knock it over with his rake and drag it back to claim credit.
If he encountered a tough one, if he couldn't catch it and instead scared it away, that would be bad.
Worse yet would be if he startled the snake in the grass, and the monster ran away, never to return.
After all, returning empty-handed was far more dangerous than being captured by a monster.