Rod valued this ability of his; in this environment, danger often meant clues.
Finding clues was more important than anything else.
Of course, to avoid failure, he woke the Book of the Future from its slumber on the shelf, forcibly commanding it to predict the threat this evil thought would cause in the near future.
If it was irreparable, he would immediately turn hostile—just like the last time he reached out to touch the Divine Sword.
Otherwise, he would let it unfold.
Predicting the near future of an evil thought with not too powerful a strength was not difficult for the Book of the Future.
So, from start to finish, Number 19 was just a fish on the chopping board.
At the beginning, he was extremely patient, until the end, when he lost all opportunities, grew increasingly impatient, his flaws growing more, leading to his eagerness to draw the sword.
At that time, the Book of the Future immediately told Rod that the damage from this destruction was irreversible.
