After absorbing the benefits brought by the "Mimir's Spring," Su Lun not only gained wisdom but also clearly found his thinking had suddenly become incredibly meticulous.
Some pieces of intelligence that previously required deep meditation and painstaking inference almost didn't need to be carefully combed through in his mind now, as if there were strings consciously threading them into a curtain of beads, deducing all kinds of reasonable outcomes.
Therefore, even if the cause-and-effect relationships were complex, as long as there were clues pointing in a direction, they had definitely been taken into account.
Take, for instance, the current ambush by Saint Frank.
Although the Dawn Group had thwarted the plans of those divine beings in recent days, the battles had exposed too many of their methods, and the enemy had surely gathered a lot of intelligence.