Rain's acknowledgment of the importance of logic over blind intuition stemmed from a desire to avoid unwarranted risks or miscalculations. He was well aware that while gut feelings might guide him in certain situations, they were not foolproof, and a measured approach based on rational analysis was essential for navigating complex scenarios. In crucial matters, he found peace in the stability provided by logical reasoning, even if it meant challenging his own instincts.
While everyone resumed their training with their doppelgangers, Rain resumed his analysis of the cores. After a long sigh, he decided to start with the giant golden golem core.
"Am I missing something? Why do you look so unmotivated about this?" Sakaki asked.
"It is nothing. Just focus on doing what you have to without hurrying up," Rain said.
"And you told me countless times to hurry up to analyze their system… Do you have a personality disorder?" Sakaki asked.