Chapter 971: Cunning President_2

He could not possibly face everything he was seeing and clearly recognize that all situations could have outcomes that felt satisfactory based on his preparedness.

Thus, the problem would seem like a very simple reality.

As he continued to understand what was presented before his eyes, and afterward, the relationship or preparedness with which he felt more satisfaction in responding to the problem would unfold.

In fact, it became unnecessary to rush judgments about the situation, or to hesitate, when not in school.

Naturally, the simple reality seen before him made it unnecessary to entertain any further inappropriate thoughts about the problem.

Therefore, the situation became something very clear and satisfyingly recognizable to people.

The situation quickly became such that there was no need for further inappropriate contemplation or doubting explanations about it.