Chapter 263 — The Ones Who Did Not Need to Predict
It didn't hesitate. It didn't refine. It didn't adapt gradually. It replaced the method.
Far above—The fragment shifted. Not subtly. Not quietly. Decisively.
Back in the valley—Long Hao felt it. Not like before. Not calculation. Not projection. Weight. "…This is different." Longyu's form flickered beside him. Faint. Unstable. "…Yes." A pause. "…It stopped predicting." Long Hao's gaze hardened. "…Then what is it doing?" Longyu didn't answer immediately. Because the answer—Was already descending.
In the eastern city—Movement continued. Readers guiding. Others following. Careful. Measured. Alive. For a moment—It worked.
Then—The air changed. Not distortion. Not pressure. Presence. A line formed—In the sky. Clean. Perfect. It split. Not violently. Precisely. Something stepped through. Not emerging. Not arriving. Appearing.
