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It seemed that the situation itself had become no longer in need of any further worry about the problem, and the matter itself should have a result recognizable by everyone under these circumstances.
The answer he gave at this time, or rather the response made, certainly wouldn't satisfy anyone.
But was it really necessary to have such understanding or consideration for the problem?
Perhaps the situation didn't warrant much thought or concern over the problem when faced with the matter,
so there was no longer any need for other judgments.
Having other thoughts about the problem, or rather improper considerations, would only bring about great regret.
Therefore, it also appeared to be a very simple and obvious thing.
If the situation involved too many personal worries about the problem, it became unnecessary to think or judge further.
That was the current reality before him, and the final state that presented itself.