Chapter 118: The Expected Confusion_2

On the surface, the problem thus received a very good, most appropriate and careful understanding.

The remaining actions, processed with an even more cautious satisfaction, again required people to have some kind of feeling, as if leading to an even clearer and more detailed understanding of the issue.

It seemed that for a moment, a suitable and clear understanding, as well as detailed analysis, could arise from one's own heart regarding the problem.

Naturally, facing this meant that there was no longer a need for further explanation or cautious articulation of the issue.

And then, a very good, cautious analysis and clear judgment began about the issue at hand.

Afterward, one still ought to have some form of seemingly mutual, clear understanding, and careful analysis regarding the situation.

Then, the cautious understanding and composed thinking that one believed to be very certain about the situation, held internally, indeed seemed worth having.