It seemed as if things and conditions themselves had become so real at this moment.
And so the Alchemist no longer needed to have other thoughts about the problem that he should not have.
Perhaps the situation itself no longer needed any other considerations or worries worth doubting.
When one knows almost nothing about what lies before them, what other thoughts should they have about the problem?
It felt like, at that moment, there was no longer a choice, and there was no point in having inappropriate thoughts about the problem.
The answers themselves were not particularly good or worth choosing.
Was this perhaps a reality that one sees before them?
Violet, of course, could have many choices of her own when facing the situation before her.
And for the Alchemist, when unknowingly being used, to have other considerations about the problem seemed like pointless thinking.
The situation itself seemed as simple and as real as the things faced before one's eyes.