The dreadful event eventually happened.
Once this incident became the reality that people could see before their eyes, everything would become irreversible.
Therefore, to avoid that situation that seemed quite undesirable from becoming the reality before people's eyes,
What actions could children then take in face of this circumstance? Had any handling been considered?
Everything still couldn't be comprehended and recognized by people in a clear and definite manner.
Then, many more contemplations about the incident occurring right before their eyes would require further analysis.
Perhaps no other understanding would be needed when it came time for special handling.
Then, the problems that would be faced further could also be very well processed, to a greater understanding.
Would thinking about having Doras face the present situation give rise to any other additional choices regarding the problems?
Everything just lingered in the unknown...