Chapter 1107: Drag Back

Natural doubt itself should not allow things to have any other more appropriate responses.

The Alchemist's decisiveness, as well as his actions displayed at this time, seemed very wise.

However, the problems faced as a result, might have been accepted by people under an initial understanding.

What kind of understanding should the problems faced require?

More of those are realizing the situation in front of them, which often becomes no longer needing special confrontation.

Would everything then become unnecessary to unfold any further regarding the problems?

This may seem like the best clear recognition and a very good development.

The ending should be just like this.

It seemed for a moment that the answer could not be determined, which might have had a kind of ideal confrontation accepted by people.

These problems could then no longer generate a need for further analysis in the understanding.