Chapter 1044: Adjustment and Balance

He exhaled a sigh of relief and then adjusted his inner self.

As long as he recognized that certain individuals were present in his mind, it felt profoundly gratifying to have such a clear understanding of a problem.

It would have the semblance of the most satisfying mutual understanding.

Then he might consider any other possibility that stemmed from within himself, which may not have been particularly suitable ideas or cautious hesitations regarding the problem.

In fact, the situation and outcome simply could not provide an appropriate explanation that should have been presented for the problem.

It seemed just like the circumstances thus revealed to him.

Many thoughts derived from a caution in his heart toward the problem that should not have existed.

These could later on find themselves in what might seem like a reasonable and caring understanding when faced with the issues.