Chapter 1086: Impulsive Thinking

The Alchemist, on one hand, took such action in his urgency at this moment.

However, he also came to a clear realization of what the situation at hand meant for him.

Yet this impulse was written on his face while he observed the changes in the actions displayed by the other.

Suddenly, it was as if he abruptly gained an understanding and approach to the problem that he could have, which may not necessarily bring about a greater understanding for the rest, needing to adopt a different and very cautious perspective towards the problem.

Therefore, those who also faced this problem might have had more approaches to it.

This also required possessing another kind of cognition that seemed equally satisfactory.

For the rest, this became unnecessary to generate any other action towards the problem that would bring about more understanding.

These were the understandings that would arise when faced with the present situation.