At this moment, if he were to shout "Death to those who block my way," it would surely be overwhelmingly cool. But Jiang Chen isn't stupid; he wouldn't do something that attracts hatred foolishly. His goal isn't to kill all the enemies, but to escape.
Furthermore.
Although he has two dice, the gap between him and an invincible, unparalleled mighty general is immense.
Using his own life to show off is foolish.
The ideal situation would definitely be that no one notices him, and he runs away unimpeded. But ideally, that's obviously ideal.
Though the Four Great Kings alleviated most of the pressure, Boss Jiang's outstanding aura couldn't possibly go unnoticed.
Two foreigners attacking together, coordinating from left to right, one chopping at Boss Jiang's neck, the other slashing at his lower body with insidious precision. But on the battlefield, it's either you die or I perish; there's no talk of mercy.
