The first thing that came to Violet's mind was that the other party still didn't have a correct understanding of the problem at hand.
This was only to be expected, considering that who could accurately judge a situation from the get-go?
It was not fair for her to demand everyone to accurately and perceptively judge a situation like she does.
If that were the case, the outcome would indeed be regrettable.
Everyone has their own understanding of situations, their own thoughts on things, just like Old Hawke.
It is only under such circumstances that the events that may occur thereafter seem inevitable.
If it were not so, and there were a myriad of other solutions to the problem at hand.
Then undoubtedly, the situation would transform, evoking a profound sense of regret.
This was not what Violet hoped for or wished to see: the probable outcomes due to the choices of various individuals.