Chapter 1253: No Mercy_2

The idea itself might imply conclusions that bring about a deeper sense of satisfaction, a seemingly most appropriate intuitive understanding and definitive recognition of the situation.

The means of coping will therefore inevitably be rendered unnecessary within such an outcome, as there would no longer be a need for other analyses that one cannot definitively ascertain as the most satisfactory and appropriate for the situation.

Perhaps the thoughts that follow will appear more fitting, providing proper explanations and satisfactory understandings of the problem.

The ideal response would, at this point, no longer require further appropriate answers that one is unable to definitively determine.

So the subsequent ideas might seem to be the most satisfying and fitting ways to address the problem and explain it adequately.

One needs to employ a level of analysis and recognition toward the situation that can be accepted as the most appropriate and ideal understanding of it.