Even if a compromise was reached, this matter was far from simple. The two sides still hadn't reached a mutual agreement on the current situation, so it still required serious negotiation.
As for this young man, when faced with the issue at hand, he originally didn't have much else to think about.
The situation might have appeared as it seemed on the surface - very straightforward.
Moreover, the awkward atmosphere in the room couldn't be dissolved simply by someone's words at that moment.
It required everyone to maintain sufficient rationality to the problem at hand, recognize their own identities, and then understand the mutual interests between the two sides regarding the current situation.
Only then could this awkward atmosphere eventually be dispelled under a relatively favourable result.
Any other thoughts towards the current situation that weren't appropriate, or judgments about the problem, all became meaningless.