Chapter 1051: Cunning Countermeasure

If it's not clear how to act or what to think,

a playful smile often seems like the best way to appropriately deal with the question.

And he didn't believe that the other party could engage in any conflict with him under such circumstances.

How should he face these guys and make a decision that left him feeling the need to adopt a different approach to the problem, hence having more to confront?

When thoughts and worries might lead to special consideration, hesitation becomes unnecessary, with unique reflection or confrontation.

What should the feeling be like for other outcomes compared to what feels like the most suitable ideal answer? It seems like very satisfactory recognition.

Perhaps this common attitude towards my idealized problem could be clearly accepted from the beginning, and in this understanding, the outcome is just right.