As expected, under such circumstances, he faced with what was happening right in front of him, he made a choice that was overwhelmingly unreasonable.
"I'm sorry, but I don't think I can help you solve this issue."
At this moment, he's just facing the situation he sees in front of him. There aren't many things that he should suspect.
When facing the immediate problem, there are no other considerations to be had.
The matter at hand is as simple as it appears, so why should there be any further speculation?
Any additional hesitation on the issue, or an unwarranted thought given to the matter are unnecessary.
These are completely worthless and do not deserve any further consideration or judgement.
"I'm sorry, your good intentions towards me are indeed very kind."
At this moment, he hesitates in facing what's happening before him, struggles for a long time, and then no other choices are available.
This type of situation doesn't require any further contemplation.