Chapter 1052: Showing True Colors_2

The ideal answer to the situation, at this moment, had led to a satisfactory handling of matters that was just right.

Perhaps people, to a greater or lesser extent, have always felt in their hearts that the situation sometimes resulted in very good actions.

As for the problem, there was no longer a need for more delicious treats, as people were hurried into certain special understandings or analyses of the problem, which may have arisen.

The ideal answers obtained from the situation, in the end, turned out to be this very fitting understanding and appropriate cognition.

In the circumstances, only after feeling very satisfied with how the problem was faced could more, cautious understandings or hesitations arise.

Of course, on the surface, it looked like the most fitting understanding of the problem, with very well-controlled supply.

More analytical processing also required a switch to a more contemplative approach to the problem.