Zhou Tian believed that, given the Divine King's strength, as long as that Divine King was neither killed nor sealed again, the forces Zhou Tian was confronting would not send their leader into battle directly, no matter how seriously they regarded Zhou Tian.
King against king, general against general; generally, no one would break this rule unless one side had reached a desperate situation. Otherwise, even if they were at a disadvantage, they would rarely attack the opponent's subordinates. After all, with equal strength on both sides, if you can deal with the enemy's troops, then they can do the same to yours.
Thus, even if Zhou Tian's side was at a disadvantage, or even if they were currently in an advantageous position, Zhou Tian probably still wouldn't have the chance to see what the Divine King who's targeting him looked like.
For Zhou Tian, not having a Divine King take him on personally was undoubtedly good news.
