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Chapter 1338 - Chapter 1338 Chapter 411 I Predicted Your Prediction_2
Chapter 1338: Chapter 411: I Predicted Your Prediction_2 Chapter 1338: Chapter 411: I Predicted Your Prediction_2 Suddenly, Leonard Churchill was certain what Profession Card the other party had chosen.
Heart 5 – Prophet, Seventh Rank of the Professional Sequence, “Seer”?
The Prophet was not limited to a single direction of psychic power, but rather a broad category of professional pathways.
Astrology, clairvoyance, strong cognition, spirit vision, sixth sense, oracle, divination… many, many more.
The old man standing before him most likely had the power of “clairvoyance,” the ability to perceive the transcendental and see possible images of the future…
It could also be understood as deduction without the need for clues.
To put it more simply, it’s an “enhanced version of the sixth sense”!
But this type of ability has its limits.
While in Sinless City, Leonard had almost died at the hands of a Prophet.
Afterward, he paid special attention to related issues.
He had more than once sought verification from some experts and received a positive answer: the future glimpsed by prophets was unchangeable.
Moreover, the more cause and effect involved with the target of the prophecy, the greater the price, and the blurrier the foresight.
According to what was said before by Griffith, the Rebel Dragon Army Leader, not even the Divine Rank Dragon Clan could fully foresee the future.
Otherwise, the Rebel Dragon Army would have been annihilated long ago.
To completely know the future, in theory, one would need to understand the secrets of the entire universe to grasp all variations.
If one’s cognition could reach that level, it would already surpass what humans can imagine.
As long as people are in the universe, it is impossible to predict the future with 100% accuracy!
….
The two parties thus stood in confrontation within the Void, an atmosphere of eerie silence pervading.
The few people opposite also seemed puzzled as to why the High Church Executor had fallen silent.
However, they were aware of the abilities of the Prophet and speculated that he might have foreseen some unfavorable future.
In fact, the events aligned uncannily with Leonard’s own predictions.
The blind old man had indeed used his clairvoyance to see some images of the future; if he had not acted, there was a high chance someone would have died.
When the target escaped the encirclement, the old man was already astounded.
He never imagined someone would be audacious enough to think of counterattacking instead of fleeing when surrounded and facing death?
As Leonard had anticipated, the blind old man did not “see” the death scene for a moment and did not know how to make a move.
And Leonard stood there without any sign of movement, like a rabbit that does not show its starting action – you can never predict which direction it will run.
This significantly restricted the predictive power of clairvoyance.
The old man could only sense various possible outcomes over and over again.
…
The sensation was quite peculiar.
It was as if, in a duel between experts, both sides had just played a single chess piece and then froze there.
Watching, it seemed neither made a move, yet in fact, they had already battled many rounds in the “yet-to-happen future.”
The power of “clairvoyance” was indeed outrageous.
But Leonard’s “I Am the World” deductive ability was not inferior.
With sufficient information, it also pointed to the “inevitable future.”
Invisibly, the two sides engaged in their bout, mystic foresight colliding with scientific reasoning, and the outcome was indecipherable for the moment.
However, even though he seemed to do nothing, Leonard gleaned much useful information.
“Judging by their setup, they probably haven’t guessed my identity, otherwise, they would have brought someone capable of restraining Ivan’s spatial abilities for the ambush. It’s highly likely the information leaked from the Thunderhammer Mercenary Corps…”
“I’ve been careful to cover my tracks along the way, which is why those people from the Southern Continent sent a Prophet to determine my location.”
“Before the encirclement, that blind man did not know about my spatial abilities. That means his predictive power is time-sensitive and inevitably has a casting range and intervals. If I can figure them out, it might not be impossible to kill…”
“…”
In just a few moments, Leonard’s mind raced through numerous scenarios.
With this thought, killing intent arose within him.
If just moments ago he was merely curious to test the other’s abilities, now he was truly intent on killing.
Prophets were one of the most vulnerable professions within the fifty-two sequences, with barely any exceptions.
Leonard did not believe the old man could survive once he got close.
It was at the very moment this thought crossed his mind that the blind old man’s expression changed, clearly sensing some ominous future event.
This standoff was increasingly giving the blind man a worse and worse premonition.
It was as if the longer he delayed, the more the enemy would see through his power of prophecy!
With this thought, the old man made a snap decision: “Roscoe, you go take action!”
“Yes, Great Deacon!”
At his command, except for the two Seventh Rank members, the others suddenly burst forth, charging at him.
…
Leonard watched this tactic unfold with no surprise.
If it were up to him, the best strategy would also be to use these subordinates to probe.
Once an opportunity was found, it would be a sure kill.
Leonard saw eight figures enclosing him, his eyes flashing with a chilling sharpness.
He paid no attention to these few enemies; instead, he focused intensely on the old man’s movements, the air, and the fluctuations of the Elements around him, to deduce the enemies’ next moves.
It goes without saying, as long as he could see it, the enemy’s actions would never elude him.
However, the enemy was of the Seventh Rank.
If Leonard could think of this, so could the blind old man.
The moment the old man decided to take action, a black curtain appeared out of nowhere, enveloping the old man in the dark element.
Now Leonard could see nothing at all.
But without a doubt, that blind old man was certainly concocting a deadly move within the darkness.
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