Chapter 284: Choices Made in a Predicament

If he truly wanted to understand these matters, then the matters he needed to think about would be too numerous.

And in the shortest amount of time, to adjust his inner self.

To use rational thinking as soon as possible to fathom matters, instead of being swayed and controlled by his emotional thinking.

This is what Halse should ideally and correctly do.

After a brief and rapid thought process and understanding, Halse knew what he should do.

At this moment, what methods could be used to save Halse from this dangerous environment?

Resorting to violence, perhaps, is one of the options.

However, if violence was truly used, whether they could defeat the adversary or not, remains a problem.

Having experienced too many failures before, resorting to such means at the beginning of the encounter might seem too reckless.

If violence was used as the solution right from the start, then it would be blatantly evident that it is an unwise method.