Chapter 113: Arc Light in the Ashes

It seemed he no longer knew what he should do.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have fallen into such a state of apparent confusion.

This felt terrible, but on second thought, it could also be a rare opportunity.

How should one confront this problem and then make accurate understandings and judgments about the situation?

Thus, it also became impossible to make what seemed to be more appropriate common recognitions and the most satisfactory choices for the circumstances.

In certain understandings, there was no longer any need for any other excessive processing to unfold optimally and in detail.

When joint recognition and all treatment of the matter became unnecessary, a special confrontation emerged.

That kind of recognition that should become joint understanding later, those things unfolding before one's eyes that might make for a clearer handling of potential issues.