On the side, Feng Ling, who indeed had the corresponding technical reserves, curiously widened her bright eyes, silently pondering, 'Do they really have the necessary technological reserves to solve this problem? If so, perhaps this might actually be a way out.'
After all, prophecy is fickle, sometimes accurate, sometimes not.
What you see isn't always useful.
Those fragmented prophetic images are undoubtedly true, but their dimensions of time and space cannot be guaranteed.
The more detailed the description of an event's purpose, the blurrier it becomes across the dimensions of time and space.
Conversely, if the constraints of time and space are tightly locked, the direction and type of prophecy may veer completely off course.
To know the fate of humanity in its exploration of the universe, she could only "see" the perspective from a spaceship's porthole arriving before an interstellar harbor filled with structures.