Very well.
Ren Suo had not expected the battlefield for the second stage to be inside a renowned landmark. This was a significant advantage for him, especially if his enemies were artistic French folk.
Through his experience in the first stage, Ren Suo knew that Seekers were not completely deluded by the Door of Truth. He could use words to elicit their rationality, such as demoralizing Yun Wangshu with some of Ren Han's gossip.
The Seekers were not enemies who couldn't control themselves; they still possessed a certain degree of rationality.
Notre-Dame de Paris, with its incomparable historical value, extensive art collection, and status as a national symbol, was highly likely to make Seekers hesitant, perhaps even causing them to abandon the idea of fighting there.
Although he was in a crowded area this time, Notre-Dame de Paris could effectively isolate him from some potential foes.
