"Do you think I would be scared by such actions of yours? Save it and just do what you think you should do."
Having said this, in his heart, he was very certain that the other person couldn't possibly pose any threat or cause any harm to him.
Even facing the situation he currently saw, the problem had become something that no longer required any further questioning by anyone else.
This damned response had frozen the person who had drawn a knife, leaving him stiff-faced, not knowing how to react.
Logically, everyone should acknowledge the situation at hand and feel that something was off.
The calm demeanor of the youth was as if he had already prepared himself to deal with such an event, as though he had a plan and a trump card up his sleeve.
If he were to act blindly, he could very well fall into the other's trap.
What kind of understanding of the problem would be considered relatively good, for comprehension and grasp of the issue?