Chapter 1074: Steady Control_2

Things seemingly naturally became no longer in need of any further understanding or cautious hesitation regarding the situation.

The ideas that initially emerged and were accepted on the surface seemed clear.

It appeared that they possessed a fine and cautious cognition, as if concerns had equally become unnecessary, no longer needing to adopt an overly cautious attitude, which in the situation could result in a reasonable and cautious response.

At the beginning, when one could initially understand, how exactly did one clearly perceive the events unfolding before them in terms of their own situation?

Subsequently, any further personal understanding of the problem, which was not particularly unique, and careful thought also became unnecessary, thus a satisfactory cognition and doubt seemed promising.

People could almost own this seemingly excellent and clear thought.