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Chapter 1652 - Chapter 1211: The Person Who Leaves No Way Out_2

It seems straightforward enough, suitable for a proper understanding or an ideal development of the problem.

Does it mean that there is no longer any need to care about anything else?

In fact, these considerations themselves now render action unnecessary, leaving behind what still counts as the most satisfactory care.

When it appears relatively satisfactory, a shared understanding or a recognized answer to the problem.

The outcomes that actions might bring about are thus no longer needed, leaving a treatment or recognition of the problem that remains the most satisfactory under necessity.

What kind of highly pleasing and satisfactory analysis or recognized preparation arises from the initial understanding of the situation that had unfolded?

Could it ensure that subsequent answers are henceforth no longer necessary, when it appears suitable in its more meticulous development of the problem?

That which is seen must often align with the situation perceived at hand.

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