The Western Inspector, having recognized the situation, naturally would not take the initiative to provoke him.
Even though everyone knows full well that as long as Cheng Ye continues to develop step by step, he will sooner or later become another main force of the Eastern Faction, and may even participate in the power distribution of the checkpoint.
But compared to the distant "future," they are more concerned with the pros and cons at hand.
To provoke Cheng Ye now will inevitably make one the target of many, attracting unnecessary fire.
Even an alignment fanatic needs to carefully weigh the investment against the return before daring to make such a decision where the risks far outweigh the benefits.
But Garcia is different.
The enmity between the two is almost irreconcilable, and more importantly, the Westerners also need a "representative" to counterbalance the new star of the Easterners.
