The answer that seemed to emerge was quite natural, and the Leader, in dealing with the matter, displayed a very keen interest.
"I'm sorry for not providing the results you wanted to see; it seems my actions have disappointed you a bit."
Even though he truly believed that what was unfolding before his eyes was indeed an issue that needed to be clearly recognized to some extent,
he dealt with the matter in a composed manner, adopting an attitude of thought and analysis that one should have when considering and dissecting a problem.
Afterward, concerning the situation, he faced what was before him and pondered what further care should be given to the issue.
Those issues no longer needed additional analysis and judgment about the situation that should be done.
Then the guard captain furrowed her brows in intense curiosity.