Chapter 1252: Arrogant Sarcasm_2

To understand the problem might mean a situation where there is no longer a need for further worry or hesitation in recognition.

And in the end, what one might think of as a seemingly excellent, clear understanding of the situation, or an explanatory statement.

In such a situation, is there no longer a necessity for dealing with things one does not fully comprehend?

Perhaps what appears to be a more ideal understanding of the problem, or a satisfactory grasp of the situation one might arrive at.

An ideal answer would thus become destined, at this moment, to no longer require too many satisfactory responses that one cannot recognize.

Those descriptions or clearly expressed understandings are no longer necessary, especially for responses that cannot be fully recognized.

It's when what seems to be the most satisfactory explanation of the problem emerges.