Chapter 810: 'Pandora's Box

But one could say it was a situation with no alternative, for who among those present could refuse to accept the circumstances unfolding before them?

Faced with the scene before my eyes, had I harbored any other attitude or concerns about the issue, or perhaps too much hesitation regarding the matter.

Actually, from the beginning, there was no great need for people to ponder or debate the problem they were witnessing.

This matter, regardless of how one sought a proper resolution to the problem, was impossible to solve.

Everyone could only confront the situation before them and ultimately arrive at a result that left everyone feeling very helpless.

And in facing such a helplessly inevitable outcome, there then was nothing worthy of people's attention.

The situation itself was like the behavior before my eyes: it did not warrant too much consideration or need for my own justification.