Chapter 1169: The Underestimated Dangerous Element_2

Often, the appropriate collective understanding of a situation seems to arise from just that which one accepts.

It appears that no other attitude can be accepted when it comes to concrete understanding and decision-making regarding the problem.

Thus, it leaves those seemingly more satisfactory understandings of and responses to the problem.

Others cannot generate any more dealings and choices regarding the situation that appear to be plentiful.

How will this allow for a clear understanding of the problem, one that can also be accepted by people?

Often this analysis seems to imply a conclusion that thus becomes no longer in need of any further tangles or uncertain responses at this moment.

The most seemingly appropriate surface-level understandings of the issue, with regard to the situation, are seen.

Thus, it is not worthwhile for Violet to hold any other, more cautiously considered thoughts about the current situation.