Chapter 830: The Alchemist's Idea

If one wants to press the other party to recognize the reality of what is happening before their eyes, it is necessary to push them into a desperate situation.

If the ferocious beast is not confined to a cage, one can never safely tame it. Throughout this process, one is always at risk of being bitten to death.

Therefore, this is a situation that no longer warrants any further consideration of the problem when faced with such matters.

The Alchemist was very clear in his heart about what actions he would take in response to the events unfolding before him.

Thus, no matter whether Andrew faced the current situation with acceptance or denial, he had to accept the facts before his eyes.

Otherwise, if one simply relies on a vague understanding of the situation to decide on an appropriate action,

Then blindly adopting a very ignorant understanding of the problem based on what is seen