Was there a limit to the system's deduction ability?
It could be said that there was, but it could also be said that there wasn't.
What was the limit of the system's deduction ability?
It was nothing more than the lack of computational power in the brain, which would result in a tremendous amount of data requiring an extremely long time to be calculated before the answer could be obtained.
He Chuan could enter the information that he knew and perform a directional deduction, but this did not mean that the deduction did not require more information.
What did this mean?
This meant that the deduction system itself was an existence that possessed any information in the world.
In other words, as long as the computational power was sufficient.
Not to mention deducing one thing.
Even if it was deducing a person's future.
A family's future.
A city's future.
Even the future of a continent, a world, was not a problem!