Chapter 905: The Youth and His Profound Inner World_2

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Why had the young boy not made his own move?

Especially when faced with such a situation that seemed as if it should naturally present itself.

What would be the appropriate action when faced with something that he witnessed firsthand, and what sort of thoughts should he have about the problem?

In Andrew's gaze, at that moment, there was hardly any concealment of the doubts and confusion he harbored within his heart, plainly written on his face as he watched the boy!

The situation was not so clear for people to fully grasp or understand.

If one were to harbor any other improper thoughts about the situation, it would seem very regrettable.

So what kind of understanding should one pursue regarding the problem that might be relatively good, or a better recognition of the issue?

It seemed that there was no longer a need for people to make a rational judgement or choice.