"I think we should attack now."
"You do? Why?"
"Because the longer we wait, the more time they have to grow and prepare. And we don't have much time either.
Humans have gone through world changes before. They'll adjust faster than we expect. That's not good for us."
"True. But how would attacking help?"
"If we move now, we'll catch them off guard. We'll gain ground, learn their weaknesses, and hit them while they're still organizing."
"So, you think they don't know what's happening?"
"Exactly. And if we strike now, we've got the edge."
But what they didn't know… was that someone had already spotted them. Someone who was quietly watching their every move—without them having a clue.
Far away, in a special tower inside the Xu family's subspace, Lin Yue stood in front of a large water basin used for spiritual readings. Her long black hair was tied loosely, and she wore a deep indigo robe with light silver threads.