"There is no way to know for sure," I said with a shake of my head. "But it's better to be ready for it than it would be to get caught with our pants down."
While it was true I could somewhat predict that anything I would properly notice would end up important sooner or later, deciding when a seemingly random or unimportant observation would prove to be vital…
It was a whole different topic. And even if I spent several hours trying to figure out the answer, it would remain as elusive as it was when I first attempted to analyze it.
That's why, rather than spending the last few hours before sunset trying to pointlessly see through the greater plan of things, I opted to focus on the problems at hand.
"We need to set up a camp," I announced once a few more cultivators passed by the bridge.
"A camp?" Mia repeated after me. "Why?"