Bleach: Stir Up the Situation

Chapter 570 2 Entry Points

"Of course we can't retreat so easily. Although we came here because of the enemy's trap, this is also one of the few or even the only chance for us to obtain intelligence." Hongjiang said as a matter of course.

Urahara added: "Besides, Ichigo and the others don't know where they are. Even if we retreat, we have to find them first."

At this time, the people in the Invisible Empire who can be contacted by Roca's ability are only Hongjiang, Urahara, Yoruichi and Inex.

Grimmjow does not accept this practice of leaving his back to others.     As for the reason why Ichigo and others have time, it is more of Hongjiang and Urahara's intention.

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

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

After guessing that Yhwach had the ability to predict the future, Hongjiang and Puyuan racked their brains to figure out how to deal with this tricky ability.

Whether it was out of the insistence of not sitting still and waiting for death, or because Yhwach had failed before, they did not despair of the future. They also believed that there would never be perfection without the existence of the transcendental world.

After communicating, the two summed up two entry points.

One is the fact that Yhwach had failed before. For a person who can predict the future and avoid disaster, failure seems to be a distant thing.

There is no absolute perfection. From the time, place and people to a person's words and deeds, they may become important factors in determining success or failure. If a person can predict the future, then avoiding failure is a natural behavior.

But Yhwach's failure is undoubted. Although the other party did not pay the price of his life, the nearly one thousand years of sleep cannot be taken lightly.

So why did Yhwach fail? Hiroe and Urahara found two reasons. First, there was no possibility of success for Yhwach and the Quincy at that time. From a strategic point of view, a painful failure in exchange for the opportunity to rise and finally succeed is not difficult at all.

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

What if Yhwach's ability was not complete a thousand years ago? In other words, the future he saw at that time was to go through failure, as if the phoenix had to be reborn in the fire.

Urahara once had a different interpretation of the prophecy describing Yhwach. The sealed King of Quincy must go through nine hundred years to regain his heartbeat, must go through another ninety years to regain consciousness, and finally must go through nine years to regain strength. And if you add a sentence, the King of Quincy must go through those nine hundred years to be the real King of Quincy?

In other words, failure is the threshold that Youhaha must cross in order to experience nearly a thousand years. Interpreting from another angle, Youhabach a thousand years ago may not be complete, and he is incomplete until the last grain of sand in the hourglass representing 999 years falls!

This incompleteness may be in all aspects, naturally including his ability. To be bolder,     Maybe Youhabach a thousand years ago did not really master the ability to predict the future!

Just like everyone knows that the bow must be pulled open to shoot an arrow,     but not everyone can pull a precious bow,     Youhabach a thousand years ago may be like this.

He knows that he has the ability to predict the future, but he cannot really predict the future. He knows that he must make himself complete in order to have the power to use his ability.

As for the prophecy, there is a new explanation. When the King of the Quincy becomes complete and can truly predict the future, 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, it should be certain that his ability to predict the future has defects.

In this case, the more traceable the whereabouts are, the more likely it is that the other party will predict it. Some appropriate accidents may be like accidentally knocking over a bottle when cooking a dish, and it is hard to imagine what the final taste will be.

Of course, if Ichigo and others are used as guinea pigs just based on this point, then Hongjiang and Urahara will really bet everything on one thing.

The reason why they are willing to take the risk to try is that even if we think from the second point of view, accidents are a possibility to deal with Yhwach.

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

In fact, predicting the future is mysterious, but it is not impossible to achieve if restrictions are added.

Let’s 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 a matter of avoiding failure and achieving goals. What the commanders of both sides do is to find a way to win while speculating and predicting the actions of the other party.

To put it in a smaller context, if there is a test paper with only right and wrong options, the future is decided when you complete all the questions. In the end, only one answer is needed, and it is not difficult to predict the future score.

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

For most people, the so-called foreknowledge of the future is a look into the past, which is to make the best guess by combining various intelligence. The real foreknowledge of the future, if separated, is the cause of the past and the result of the future.

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

So is there an upper limit to the future? I am afraid that only the truly omniscient and omnipotent God can reveal the answer to this question. Maybe there is really no upper limit to the future, but the ability to predict the future may not be unlimited!

It is like a person standing at a crossroads, going to different places in different directions, so with the crossroads as the cause, the future it leads to is four.

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

It is simple to choose the most beneficial one from the four results, but if you choose one from forty, four hundred or even four thousand, the cost is difficult to predict.

So is there an upper limit to Yhwach's ability to predict the future? Urahara once made a vivid analogy.

The thousand-year-old Yhwach is like a stone in the city. He cannot change his position and can only decide where he lands at the beginning.

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

But as more and more people enter the city, the possibility that pedestrian routes cover his hiding place is greater. If his ability really has no upper limit, then unless he jumps out himself, no one should be able to get close to him.

In other words, if he is stepped on, it means that his ability has an upper limit. Even if he predicts the walking routes of a thousand people, the one thousand and first person just happens to find him.

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

The future may be infinite, but the future that the person who predicts the future can see is ultimately limited!

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