Book 4: Near Blood - Chapter 112: Trend (1/2)

Anticipating someone’s ent lifeforht processes and were able to adapt quickly,battle strategies far in advance was is like “I anticipated what my opponent would do because his personality is blah blah blah” was all a bunch of crap

Anyone who claimed to be able to plan ahead based on a person’s habits was full of it

This was because people were just too hard to predict

Back in West Laina Castle, Su Chen had planned on fighting alongside Zhu Xianyao, but she had sold hi hi for this was ‘because she didn’t like it’

Huical and emotional decisions at the saical predictions were often invalidated by emotional motivations

As such, any and all predictions were inherently risky

However, you couldn’t just not make predictions because they were risky

On the battlefield, military maneuvers are often made based on predicted eneeneral and a enerals made few mistakes, while mediocre ones made many

As such, noto be, Su Chen still had to make one

If he didn’t, he would never be able to find the Heavenly Might Army

His only option was to carefully scrutinize the her the desired accuracy of his prediction, the higher his need was for large quantities of information as a baseline for such a prediction

His eyes flew across the pages as he racked his brains in an atteether

One piece of inforht Su Chen’s eyes

This information was from the Halma Forest, and it reported the appearance of soh they were unidentified, the traces left behind by them seemed to indicate that it was a branch of a human army More ie swath of the forest after robbing the place The report said that thankfully, the flames were not too intense, and a De out the fire

Even so, Su Chen could tell that there was a hidden one

The human army had secretly chopped down many trees, and then used the flames to cover up their activity

Were they really planning on crafting boots to try and sail across the sea?

Su Chen narrowed his eyes in suspicion

The hidden athering large quantities of wood to cross the sea The other resources they had been gathering this entire time also pointed towards this conclusion

However, this didn’t allay all of Su Chen’s suspicions

This was because there was an illogical contradiction: If the Heavenly Might Ar wood to cross the sea, then they had no reason why they wouldn’t conceal their theft of Origin Stones as well

Even though Origin Stones hadthe sea Under these kinds of circuht Ar lots of wood?

Or were they really hoping that the lower-intelligence Ferocious Race wouldn’t be able to spot the hole in this logic?

This was actually possible, since the Ferocious Race weren’t exactly known for using their heads However, the chances of this being the case were quite low — individuals ht be dumb, but it was hard to fool an entire race There were so many Ferocious Race individuals, so at least one or two of theht?

But if that wasn’t their goal, then as the point of spending so y on these activities?

A diversionary tactic?

No way No one would spend that ht Army was stuck deep in eney totricks

So ere they planning on doing?