Chapter 164 - Invasion (4)

However, at this juncture, Kane recognized that his options were limited. Eduns, for whatever reason, held a position of considerable strength and influence, making any direct confrontation a perilous endeavor. 

Kane understood that rushing into a conflict could result in his own downfall, especially when faced with an opponent significantly more powerful.

Instead of acting hastily, Kane adopted a cautious approach. He believed that patience and strategic thinking were his best allies in this situation. It was wiser to observe and gather information, to wait and see how events unfolded. During this time of uncertainty, Kane resolved to focus on building his own strength, honing his skills, and fortifying his position.

By taking this measured approach, he aimed to become a formidable force in his own right, making it less likely for Eduns or anyone else to manipulate or overpower him.

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