Thinking this way, Qiu Tu couldn't help but analyze it carefully.
He originally thought Yao Qin, Tang Lang, and the Star Casting God King were all of one mind. So he treated them all as hypothetical enemies.
But now it seems that the relationship between these three people is not unbreakable.
The simplest example is between Yao Qin and the Star Casting God King, clearly in a state of mutual exploitation, yet mutual vigilance.
In this situation, it represents something important: the interests between the two are not unified.
So, theoretically, as long as Qiu Tu can find where their interests differ, he can break them one by one, even turn them against each other.
Thinking this, Qiu Tu couldn't help but start analyzing the relationship between the two.
The Star Casting God King clearly wants a "consumable" working for free. So he doesn't care about Yao Qin's fate, as long as everything benefits him.
In contrast, Yao Qin needs a force that can protect her.
