Popper opposed the formation of the Mouse Special Forces from the very beginning.

This wasn't because he cared so much for his people, but because he knew in his heart that even the round-eared rat people were still rat people at heart.

Although they are not evil, they still have quite a few minor flaws.

They don't engage in theft or robbery, but they find it hard to break the habit of petty theft.

Timidity, cowardice, and an excessive desire to save face are all common traits among them. Furthermore, a lack of concentration and carelessness in their actions are also difficult problems to solve.

It's not that the Round-Eared Ratmen are bad, it's just that they're really not suited for a profession like espionage, which demands extremely high levels of professionalism. Popper thought the Round-Eared Ratmen would definitely mess this up.

Therefore, from the very beginning, Popper was firmly opposed.

His opinion spread among the Skaven in the Night's Watch. Because of Poppot, a considerable number of Round-eared Skaven joined the Night's Watch.

However, most of them are responsible for document detection, recording, and the collection and repair of various documents in the [Main Library].

These tasks are not difficult for them, and other races are indeed not as good at them as they are, which is one of their advantages.

But just as people yearn to prove themselves, these round-eared rat people are also eager to prove their worth.

After some discussion, the proposal was finally approved because Cana had genuine confidence in the rats.

Although the vote at the meeting was not entirely decided by Kana alone, it was close in some respects.

After all, his prophetic status was already deeply ingrained in people's minds. If Kana clearly stated that something was feasible, even if it sounded absurd, people would choose to believe him.

When Canna's attitude is ambiguous and he merely raises issues for discussion, that's when everyone really needs to carefully consider them, because it often means that this is something Canna is not good at or has not anticipated.

After all, prophets are not omniscient or omnipotent, a point that Karna has repeatedly emphasized.

Why would Kana believe these round-eared ratmen? It turns out that such a unit actually exists in the game, and it is very popular among players, with several fan groups dedicated to it.

There are also dedicated information websites that delve into the background stories of these spy rats, including their communication methods, personality traits, and so on, listing and displaying them one by one.

To some extent, the round-eared ratmen, who couldn't actually be played in the game, were a very popular race, and everyone loved these cute rats.

Therefore, Kana carefully selected the few he considered most reliable from among the many round-eared rat-men.

Although these relatively reliable round-eared mice also have their unreliable aspects, they are still the best of the worst.

He formed the first rat-rat special forces team from these round-eared rats and arranged for them to infiltrate the rat-people.

For nearly two years, the Rat Agents have only provided the Night Watchers with information about the Ratmen through the channel, and have never been assigned any real espionage operations.

This was their first real-world test.

At this moment, Kana stood in the center of the battlefield, his gaze fixed on the vicious rats and shadows ahead.

The shadow's level remains at fifteen, but this time, it descended using an entire Creation Stone as its vessel, making its power completely different from before.

At this moment, the three of them are in a standoff, and no conflict has broken out yet.

“Kana, the prophet of the Night’s Watch, I have long awaited to speak with you face to face like this.” The shadow’s tone was sharp yet slow, as if victory was assured.

"Heh, what have I done to deserve such attention from a treacherous fellow like you?" Kana replied.

“Why not? You’ve thwarted so many of my plans. I’m curious, just how much of the future can your eyes see?” Hearing the shadow’s question, Kana didn’t answer immediately. He understood why the shadow cared so much about him.

It is important to understand that the prophecies of this world have their limits, or rather, the prophecies of the entire astral plane have their limitations.

If we take this world as a reference, and if Cana's prophetic abilities are bestowed by the world, then theoretically, he should not be able to foresee the actions of external evil gods personally intervening or remotely directing them.

To predict these events and take countermeasures, we must rely on the fates of other local life forms to infer the possible action plans of these evil gods. This is the only feasible way.

However, it is almost impossible to make prophecies directly targeting evil gods.

If we broaden our perspective to the entire astral plane, only deities of the realms of destiny and the future could bestow such observational abilities.

However, the deities in these two realms are known for being "homebodies" and maintaining an absolutely neutral attitude. They do not care about or interfere in the disputes between evil gods and good gods. It is precisely because of this personality trait that they are qualified to become deities in these two realms.

In this situation, it would be impossible for any deity to reveal the prophetic information of an evil god to Kanah; this is clearly illogical.

Moreover, as an evil god of the shadow realm, if his actions were prophesied, he would more or less sense something amiss.

However, he had never felt that way before.

Therefore, his curiosity about Cana had reached its peak, which is why he kept targeting the Night's Watch through various means.

Even though the precognitive abilities that Kana displayed were not directly directed at him, but rather at his interference with the world, it still filled him with curiosity.

"With your abilities, you must have already guessed that this rat possesses a complete Creation Stone. In other words, you anticipated that I would descend using this stone. So, what preparations did you make for this?"

Shadow, now bursting with curiosity, patiently awaited Kana's answer. He knew Kana was stalling for time, but he was willing to risk the passage of time in order to get an answer.

“I’ve already laid out all my backup plans here. As the Shadow, you can’t possibly miss them, can you?” Cana said, pointing to the surrounding battlefield.

In fact, the various combat resources gathered here represent all the forces he can currently mobilize.

At this point, the allied forces on the battlefield had gained an overwhelming advantage. Seeing this, Shadow nodded in agreement.

"That's right, in my opinion, the combat force you were able to gather has indeed arrived at the scene quickly."

That's why I'm even more curious. What other tricks are you hiding? You can't possibly be completely unprepared for this. Do you really think you can win by having the two of us working together?

This is precisely what the shadow is most curious about right now.

Kana did not speak.

But he silently murmured to himself.

"Don't mess this up, you little mice."

He had great confidence in the rat special forces because although these rats were usually unreliable, they always managed to complete their missions at crucial moments and turn the tide in times of crisis when the situation was deteriorating rapidly.

As for why the situation took such a sharp turn for the worse, don't ask.

Suddenly, the communication channel flickered.

A smile instantly spread across Kana's face as he looked at the shadows.

"Now, do you know the answer?" (End of Chapter)

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