Unfortunately, those monsters were not aware of the situation at that time; they were still excited that they could resist Zhou Tian's advance. However, none of the monsters realized that Zhou Tian's halting was not because their resistance actions were effective, it was merely because Zhou Tian found it troublesome and thus did not continue moving forward.
Now, those monsters' actions had thoroughly angered Zhou Tian. Although rational restraint kept Zhou Tian from considering annihilating the other's race, their current movements had indeed infuriated him. Without planning to eliminate them, Zhou Tian already harbored thoughts of teaching them a lesson.
Following the emergence of such thoughts in Zhou Tian's mind, his actions soon changed accordingly;