Chapter 986: Decisive Action with a Clear Target

When the Alchemist faced matters with such cautious deliberation,

the situation before his eyes required a very calm and composed attitude.

He clearly realized that perhaps he had not deliberately made things develop according to his own attitude and in line with the facts.

Recognizing the significant gap between his own abilities and the realities he had to face, it was not shameful to consider what more active behavior he should engage in next.

He also understood very clearly at this time that he indeed needed to make more progress.

The Alchemist let out a long sigh, as if he had prepared himself for certain eventualities.

Then let this matter proceed without the need for any other more appropriate preparation.

Understanding all this reality, perhaps this is the best idea for handling things.

Or do I really need to give further wise thought to what I'm currently facing, or care more?