Na Yi observed the predicament she had unintentionally placed Sam in, perceiving the insurmountable challenge he faced against Chi Guda. The gap between a Bone Forging stage martial artist and one in the Pulse Condensation Period, compounded by Chi Guda's advancement towards the Houtian realm, seemed impossible.
"I don't expect you to defeat him now. I can wait for three or five years," Na Yi remarked with a hint of concern.
To Na Yi, expecting Sam to overcome Chi Guda within such a short span appeared miraculous. At 15, if Sam could achieve strength comparable to a half-step Houtian realm martial artist by 20, it would be unprecedented in the Southern Wilderness for centuries.
However, Sam remained reserved about his thoughts, calmly replying, "Let's plan after I emerge from the Sorcerer Pagoda."
Sam understood the unpredictability of the Sorcerer Pagoda's legacy and how it could elevate his strength. Making promises prematurely seemed unwise.