"So that madman Wu Yi... chose to simply kill Yu Guo this time?"
Apart from finding it emotionally hard to accept, this approach does indeed align with Wu Yi's style.
By killing Yu Guo, the founder, the balance between humans and gods would no longer be maintained by anyone.
Seizing the opportunity of this great catastrophe, the Great Xia indeed had a good chance to complete the purge of the gods and thus create a nation truly belonging to humans.
"Yes, that's also why the Great Xia Gods chose to stab him in the back, knowing it was extremely dangerous."
With a deep sigh, Wu Peng did not think Wu Yi's actions were wrong; he merely felt Wu Yi was too reckless.
Given Wu Yi's power at the time, he clearly could have handled the situation in a more moderate way.
"Wu Yi was too impatient, always thinking of achieving everything in one go, and completing the mission of several generations by himself."
