Although it seemed as if Zhou Tian hadn't encountered any further attacks from that Divine King afterwards, who could guarantee that the Divine King hadn't merely abandoned the idea of attacking Zhou Tian? At that time, the Divine King Zhou Tian supported displayed no joy of victory. From all perspectives, even if he didn't fall into a disadvantage, despite Zhou Tian's prior battle results, he still couldn't gain the upper hand.
Without a doubt, based on the situation back then, if no outside factors intervened, it was expected that even without Zhou Tian becoming a Divine King, the Divine King he supported would soon fall into a disadvantage in his confrontation with the opposing side, and after gaining the upper hand, the Divine King against Zhou Tian could slowly find an opportunity to kill the Divine King Zhou Tian supported.
And regarding the battle situation back then, it's assumed that the Divine King Zhou Tian supported was also well aware.
