Yan Po may have dominated the battlefield for a hundred years, but he cannot match the carefree spirit of a twenty-year-old.
However, he bears the weight of his nation, forcing him to consider implications more carefully.
Once he let go of his concerns, Zhou Xiong was quickly at a disadvantage!
Jiang Wang is not a mere minion that can be killed easily. Even if Zhou Xiong is a God Descending Realm powerhouse of Confucianism and Dao Technique fusion, it requires tremendous power to kill Jiang Wang.
Yet, his true opponent is the battle-hardened veteran Yan Po.
Why should he divert his attention? What gives him the right to split his power?
Focusing on killing Jiang Wang means... giving Yan Po the chance to kill him!
He's even resolved to sacrifice himself to kill Yan Po and Jiang Wang, but sacrificing himself to kill only Jiang Wang is clearly uneconomical. It's unworthy for both himself and his nation.
