In the end, faced with what he saw before him, Aaron provided no other clear explanation for the issue.
If he had to force a conclusion out of these events, Aaron would have preferred to do nothing when confronted with the reality before his eyes.
At least this was something she was very certain of, within the habits he had in dealing with and resolving issues.
If unprepared, one might be compelled to act and choose what seems appropriate within the ending others wish to see.
Then, the outcome of events would surely bring regrets, and to some extent, it wouldn't be an overstatement to call it despair.
So, faced with such a situation, what kind of preparedness and thoughts should one have to make a suitable judgement?
When faced with the events before one's eyes, there should be a fresh understanding of the issue.
So as not to have any other thoughts about facing things that could arise, which shouldn't be thought about.