If one considers the other party as a decent person in this misunderstanding, then this conflict would undoubtedly be nothing more than a minor misunderstanding.
Conflict, or friction, is inevitable between people.
Does the presence of conflict or friction mean that both parties cannot coexist peacefully?
Such an assumption is simply untenable, because even if some misunderstandings exist, they can be rectified or improved with human capabilities.
Ultimately, this will lead to a better outcome.
But things are not that straightforward, as people cannot always assume that the person before them is a good person.
Goodness is something that requires time to accumulate and be proved, it is what confirms whether or not someone is a good person.
Without sufficient time spent together, a fleeting encounter can lead everyone to suspect the others of harboring malicious intentions.