As such thoughts took root in his mind, the actions that followed for Zhou Tian were naturally quite simple.
Adding a bit of psychological pressure to the demigods was easy.
Others might not have the ability to do this, but it was extremely easy for Zhou Tian. It was precisely the pressure exerted by Zhou Tian at the beginning that forced the demigods to gather together. Under that circumstance, by merely increasing the pressure he brought upon them, Zhou Tian could achieve his goal. Thus, his subsequent actions were inherently straightforward.
What method could he use to exert even greater pressure on the demigods?
Simple, just take out a number of their members.
The demigods had gathered in fear, knowing full well the threat Zhou Tian posed; it was their instinct for survival that had prompted such a reaction.