Bleach: Stir Up the Situation

v2 Chapter 570: 2 entry points

"Of course we can't retreat so easily. Although we came here because of the enemy's trap, at the same time, this is one of the few or only opportunities for us to obtain information." Hong Jiang said as a matter of course.

Urahara added: "Also, Ichigo and the others don't know where they are, so even if they retreat, they must be found first."

At this time, the only people in the invisible empire who could use Loka's ability to contact were Hong Jiang, Urahara, Yeichi, and Innex.

Grimmjow did not accept this practice of handing over his back to others. As for the reason why Ichigo and others had time, it was more of the intention of Hong Jiang and Urahara.

The biggest value of the new application of Loka's ability is nothing more than ignoring space and achieving extremely high synergy without the help of language and ghosts. Simply put, it can better concentrate power on one point.

But this kind of synergy sacrifices some flexibility and unexpectedness in a sense. Of course, accidents are not a good thing most of the time, but it does not mean that it can only have side effects.

After guessing that Youhabach has the ability to predict the future, Hong Jiang and Urahara are racking their brains about how to deal with this tricky ability.

Whether it's because of their persistence that they can't wait to die, or Yuhabach has a precedent of failure, they are not despairing about the future, and they also believe that an existence that is not detached from the world can never be perfect.

After the two communicated, they concluded two entry points.

One is the fact that Yohabach once had a failure precedent. For a person who can predict the future, seek good luck and avoid evil, failure seems to be a distant event.

There are no absolutes in everything, as big as the right time and place, as small as a person's words and deeds, may become an important factor in determining success or failure. If a person can predict the future, then avoiding failure is a natural behavior.

But there is no doubt about the failure of Youhabach in the past. Although the other party did not pay the price of his life, the deep sleep for nearly a thousand years is not something that can be taken lightly.

So why did Youhabach fail? Hongjiang and Urahara found two reasons. One was that there was no possibility of success for Youhabach and the Quincy at that time. From a strategic point of view, a painful failure was exchanged for The chance to rise up and finally succeed, this exchange is not at all embarrassing.

The second reason is similar in nature, that is, the failure was deliberately guided by Yohabach, but the starting point was more focused on Yohabach.

Suppose the power of Yohabach a thousand years ago was incomplete? In other words, the future he saw at that time was to go through failure, as if the phoenix had to be reborn from ashes.

Urahara had a different interpretation of the prophecy describing Yohabach. The sealed Quincy King must recover his heartbeat after nine hundred years, regain consciousness after another ninety years, and finally regain his strength after nine years. And if you add another sentence, you have to go through the nine hundred years to become the real king of Quincy Exterminator?

That is to say, failure is the threshold that Youha has to cross to experience the nearly thousand years. If you read it from another angle, the Youha Bach a thousand years ago may not be complete, and even know that it represents the last grain in the hourglass of nine hundred and ninety-nine years. Until the sand falls, he is incomplete!

This kind of incompleteness may be in all aspects, and it naturally includes its ability. If you are bolder, perhaps the Youhabach who was a thousand years ago did not really have the ability to predict the future!

It seems that people all know that the bow must be drawn to shoot arrows, but not all people can draw a treasured bow. This may have been the case in Youhabach thousands of years ago.

He knew that he had the ability to predict the future, but he couldn't really predict the future. He knew that he had to make himself whole in order to have the power to use his abilities.

As for that prophecy, there is a new interpretation. When the King of Quincy becomes complete and can truly predict the future, then he will naturally be invincible.

Considering this point of view, Youhabach is still in an incomplete state at this time. Although it is not clear whether he is growing little by little or must become complete in one step, in short, his ability to predict the future is flawed. It should be certain. of.

In this case, the more traceable the whereabouts, the more likely it will be predicted by the other party. Some appropriate accidents may be like a bottle and jar accidentally touched while cooking, and it is hard to imagine what it will taste like in the end.

Of course, if Ichigo and the others acted as guinea pigs just by relying on this, then Hongjiang and Urahara are really desperate.

The reason why they are willing to take risks to try is because even if they think from the second point of view, accidents are a possibility to deal with Youhabach.

In addition to considering history, Hongjiang and Urahara also tried to think about the future prediction itself.

In fact, predicting the future is mysterious, but it is not impossible if you add restrictions.

Hongjiang put it aside, Aizen alone can predict the future to a certain extent through his understanding of people. At the same time, the so-called war, to put it simply, is to avoid failure and achieve goals. What the commanders of both sides do is to find a way to victory while speculating and predicting each other's actions.

To put it a little bit smaller, if there is a test paper with only right and wrong options, when you complete all the questions, the future will be determined, and in the end, only one answer is needed, and the future of the score is not difficult to predict at all.

Of course, many things in this world cannot be replaced by a single test paper. Even if there is, the above options will not be just two simple right and wrong.

For most people, the so-called predicting the future is a prospect of the past, which is to combine all kinds of information to make the best guess. If the real predicting the future is separated, it is the cause of the past and the effect of the future.

If a prophet is in a void space where only he exists, then the past and the future have no meaning at all. This is the lower limit of predicting the future, that is, there is no future.

So is there an upper limit in the future? I am afraid that only a truly omniscient and almighty God can reveal the answer to this question. Maybe there is no upper limit in the future, but the ability to predict the future does not necessarily have an upper limit!

Just like a person standing at a crossroad~lightnovelpub.net~ will go to different places in different directions, then with the intersection as the cause, there are four futures that he guides.

But if it is not a person, and the intersection they are at is not only four roads, such a future is even more difficult to capture.

It is easy to choose the one that is most beneficial to you from the four results, but if you choose one of forty, four hundred or even four thousand, the cost will be unpredictable.

So, is there an upper limit to Yohabach's ability to predict the future? Urahara once made an image analogy.

Over the past thousand years, Yohabach is like a pebble in the city. He can't change his position, he can only decide where he first falls.

In order to protect himself, he certainly hopes that there is no one in this city, and even if there are people in it, he should have used his ability to find a point that perfectly avoids everyone's route.

But as there are more and more people in the city, it is more likely that the pedestrian route will cover his hiding place. If there is really no upper limit to his ability, then unless he jumps out by himself, no one should be able to approach him.

But in other words, if he was stepped on, it means that his ability has an upper limit. Even if he predicted the walking route of a thousand people, the thousand and one people just happened to find him.

According to this example, Hong Jiang and others are the thousand and one people at this time, and this also shows that...

The future may be infinite, but the future that the person who foresees the future can see is limited after all!

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