Chapter 1095: Miscalculation

People seemed to have misjudged the events unfolding before them; such judgments should have yielded a certain kind of result.

Even when unable to have definitive cognition and the utmost clarity in understanding the issue at hand.

They proceeded to acquire a detailed understanding of the problem.

Subsequently, they aimed for the most appropriate mutual awareness and clear analysis that the problem could yield.

What were the results yet to be faced with regards to this problem that seemed rather satisfactory, with a clear understanding and cautious handling?

Perhaps the situation itself was precisely unable to entertain any further guesses about the issue.

All dealings and confrontations with the situation then became largely unnecessary, as there was no longer a need for more handling.

Guesswork very likely became just as unnecessary, without the need for any further intricate and appropriate understanding of the troublesome issue.