Chapter 1524: Full Control
When Lonos attacked again, Rain’s face was pushed to the side this time... that didn’t happen before because Lonos attacked him equally on both sides, but this time it was different... the enemy only attacked once, and he moved a couple of centimeters backward.
"To think that you have obtained this much strength after fighting us. That being is also very interesting. I wonder if he will appear if you die or when the dragon dies. I can say for certain that things will be a bit interesting if you all come at the same time, but it is very unlikely considering your behavior."
Lonos checked the place where he was hit... Rain used Origin Punch, but he never saw it coming, even though he could see the future.
Lonos possessed the skill known as Foresight, granting him the ability to peer into the future with remarkable clarity. However, this ability came with certain limitations, particularly when the future involved the actions of individuals.
While Lonos could foresee events, his ability to accurately predict the actions of others depended on his knowledge of the individual and their intentions. If the person in question acted on instinct rather than premeditation, Foresight would falter, rendering it ineffective in guiding Lonos’s actions.
In essence, Foresight was most reliable when the individual’s actions were deliberate and planned. Lonos needed a comprehensive understanding of the person’s character and motivations to foresee their future actions accurately. When faced with unpredictable behavior or instinctual responses, his ability to foresee the outcome became clouded and unreliable. Despite its limitations, Foresight remained a powerful tool in Lonos’s arsenal, allowing him to anticipate and prepare for a wide range of eventualities.
That was exactly why Rain cleared his mind... considering Lonos words, he assumed that his thoughts and actions could alter the future.
"I am not used to being attacked, so I need to get used to it in order not to lose my focus."
"Why are you explaining that?" Rain furrowed his eyebrows.
"I am just talking out loud. Thinking about certain things isn’t the best way to learn them. You should know that."
Rain was a bit confused, but he decided to ignore that nonsense, even though he knew that it was true. The process of learning is multifaceted and can be influenced by various factors, including discussion, practice, and active listening. When individuals engage in discussion about a topic, they not only absorb information but also actively process and articulate their thoughts and ideas. This active engagement stimulates cognitive processes, leading to a deeper understanding and retention of the subject matter.
