Razer's words made Mountain Eagle pause for a moment...
He had always been engrossed in strategizing against his opponent, continuously applying leverage and pressure, even guiding the opponent to deal with him in a way that he desired, making it convenient for him to tackle dangers within a specific environment.
He had many reasons for doing so...
From a tactical standpoint, or in terms of strategy, this was the way he could maximize his gains.
By placing himself in the position of a weaker party, he would then obtain a greater initiative in the aftermath of victory.
However, Razer suddenly confronted him, making him realize he indeed seemed somewhat narrow-minded.
It wasn't that his ideas were bad or his methods wrong, but he tended to subconsciously focus on 'costs.' To others, he sometimes appeared stingy, especially when it came to 'security'.
