“It is still vague to regard them as an imminent threat after the attack of those rogue giants,” Darwin interjected.
Sigmund considered many possibilities including probabilities. But it would be the first time he witnessed Darwin dodging his question as if it was a trivial inquisition.
He could cover the scanning with his divine cosmic sense throughout the continent. Still, it would not guarantee sure defiance from unknown parties or even being acknowledged by those whose level was similar to his.
Being acknowledged by an unknown party or even a group would be more like a careful estimation but along with it, his action might be regarded as a threat by that party in most likelihood.
He might encounter adversaries who could thwart his plans.
In this case, Sigmund would consider his subsequent actions with careful pondering and analysis. In other words, being cautious would be an appropriate conduct so as not to alert probable nemesis.