Chapter 982: Sharpening the Knife Does Not Delay the Work of Chopping Wood_2

These might pertain to the questioning one should have in the face of the present situation, and to the clear answers one should possess regarding one's own understanding of the problem.

This wavering thought thus becomes no longer in need of more hesitation.

The Alchemist showed an attitude of indifference toward the situation he was witnessing before his eyes.

It should be about making one's own most appropriate understanding in the face of the current situation.

Or understanding the situation one sees before oneself, and then what else should be undertaken that makes one feel it is a good and different approach to addressing the problem?

All these thoughts within oneself that feel quite satisfactory about the problem, ultimately do not have the attitude that can be clearly recognized by people.

The Alchemist just awkwardly twitched the corners of his mouth, then smiled helplessly and said,