The Ten Divine Ancestors exchanged glances, clearly unable to comprehend why Jiang Chen insisted on crossing the waters. Physical crossing, aside from the Ten Great Divine Dao Ancestors who might be confident, was hardly feasible for anyone else.
Moreover, the most crucial point was that physical crossing offered no advantage. Although the enemy might not anticipate their use of physical crossing, its slow speed and long duration meant that, even if the enemy did not foresee it initially, it would be easy for them to track it down.
As long as the enemy tracked them, they would have enough time to organize an ambush.
Once the enemy realized, the risk factor of physical crossing would suddenly skyrocket.
With such considerations in mind, it was hard for everyone to see any advantage in physical crossing.
And where did Jiang Chen's confidence come from?
Normally, Jiang Chen didn't appear to be blindly confident, nor was he someone who failed to think thoroughly about issues.