That was, of course, unless Sophis could become an exceptionally unique existence like Daniel.
No matter who attempted the deduction, they could only follow a few fragmented karmic threads and obtain some basic information about Daniel, along with scattered glimpses of events from the future.
If they tried to probe any deeper and uncover more detailed information about him, even a Grand Sage-level powerhouse would be unable to accomplish it.
Shamir was a perfect example.
Although he had attempted to divine Daniel's fate many times, the only conclusion he could obtain was that Daniel would inevitably become an incomparably important figure in the future.
As for any more specific information, there was nothing he could do.
If a Grand Sage attempted to use the laws of causality, fate, or spacetime against Daniel, they might even suffer an unimaginably terrifying backlash.
Sophis, however, was not Daniel.
