Chapter 834: Give an Inch, Take a Mile_3

So, doesn't the situation present itself as something that doesn't require special thought or judgment from people anymore, like what one witnesses right before their eyes?

Since things seem as simple as they appear on the surface, why entertain any other thoughts or judgments about the issue that one might deem more appropriate?

Perhaps from the beginning, there wasn't much need for people to further understand a problem, or to process a problem further.

In that moment, the answer became as clear as the event one sees on the surface, revealing a simple yet precise understanding and idea of the issue.

Then why should there be any need for more consideration or further thought about the problem, which feels inappropriate?

However, when faced with the issue, why prepare oneself with even more considerations?

The Alchemist, however, felt as if there was a problem.

He didn't think that things should be as they appear on the surface.