"What if nothing happens?" Li Xiu asked.
"Then you'll have to blame your luck," the President paused for a moment, then continued, "Actually, your current strength is enough. If it really comes down to a fight, even stronger power won't help—in the end, you'll still lose. You just need to meet the minimum requirement; to win, you can't rely on brute strength, you must find a way."
"What do you mean?" Li Xiu was somewhat puzzled.
"How is Guan Jinghao's Fallen God?" Instead of answering, the President asked a surprising question.
"Very strong," Li Xiu answered truthfully.
"If Guan Jinghao were to go, he wouldn't even have a ten percent chance of winning. Do you think, even if you had thorough preparation, you could be certain of defeating Guan Jinghao?" said the President.
"So you mean I'll definitely lose the battle, won't I?" Li Xiu frowned.
"That's why I said your strength is sufficient—winning requires strategy," the President's expression was quite amused.
