Upon understanding the detailed circumstances of the incident and the reason why the guard displayed such a fearful demeanor,
the young man fell silent. At this moment, he realized a mistake: he had succumbed to his own instinctive judgment of thought.
He should not have hesitated at this time; showing any hesitation was a mistake in his actions.
At the very least, he absolutely could not let others see what he might be considering about the issue at hand, so that he could take action in the shadows.
And truly be able to consider clearly what the real reason was.
The young man raised his eyebrows, his facial expression looking utterly confused; he wasn't clear on how to explain the situation to others.
Regarding the circumstances he understood, her instinct was to think first of herself; only by explaining clearly could she figure out a solution.
Should he explain his confusion to others now?