Now, devoid of any other worrisome needs, it's crucial to address the matter at hand.
Trusting the other party seems wiser than trusting oneself at this moment.
That was Hawke's ultimate conclusion about the matter, based on the words that Violet said.
So, any other thoughts or judgments about the current situation become meaningless to him.
If at this moment one sees what is happening and thinks it is only natural.
Then that very action is enough to summon sheer folly.
There is no such thing as a notion that should naturally exist in the world.
All the injustices accepted by people are just compromises made in a state of incapacity.
Indeed, one is incapable and it's only when faced with one's impotence that one chooses to compromise.
All this seems as natural as what should be seen in front of our eyes.
But if one really thinks so, and contemplates the problems that it brings.
That would be a gross mistake.