The situations did not represent the reality that ultimately appeared before one's eyes, which may have brought some satisfaction, a clear understanding of the issue.
What remained was perhaps a satisfied concern for the situation oneself and for the rest regarding the issue, without needing to consider anything else in excess?
Naturally, these situations from the very beginning did not require any other excessive considerations that people need to hesitate about or reflect on.
Thus, when the situations ultimately appeared before people, the answers they saw could be understood and recognized clearly and simply.
The guard captain, even at this moment, could not help but lift a calm smile at the corner of his mouth, as if his plans for the issue had somewhat succeeded.
Remaining was the understanding or judgment that should be made in the face of the situation, no longer requiring any further value in understanding or caring about the issue.