In the face of such circumstances, when there were other things that seemed worth people's concern or hesitation, all such judgments were deemed valueless.
Since the situation presented itself as very simple, just as plain as the things one saw before their eyes.
Why bother with any further concerns about the matter?
"So, let's just do it this way," he suggested at last, with a sincere attitude, when Violet was still hesitating and doubting the matter.
He made a decision that reflected his initial considerations about the situation.
There was no need for further worries about the problem; fear wouldn't contribute any necessary thoughts when facing the situation at hand.
At that moment, his proposal seemed as straightforward as what was visibly in front of them.
When confronted with what appeared to be an uncomplicated situation, no additional worries about the problem were necessary for people to understand.