On the contrary, Zhou Tian thought that the current situation wasn't a bad thing at all, for the greater the number of members in the opposing team, the larger Zhou Tian's battle results would be in the end. As long as Zhou Tian had the ability to swallow up the opposing team, even if he succeeded only once or twice, the gains would probably be more than enough to satisfy him.
As a result, when the battle situation evolved in such a manner, Zhou Tian made efforts to hide his footprints while still searching in the shadows for targets to strike.
Although three ambushes managed to kill a portion of the enemy members, the casualties of a few hundred members were not enough to cripple a team composed of tens of thousands of living beings. Thus, Zhou Tian's actions at the time could hardly be said to have hurt the opponent, and probably didn't even have much of an impact on the enemy's strength or actions.