Isn't the situation itself just like the things one encounters, appearing as something very simple?
Perhaps this is the most basic and normal way he should think about problems.
It seems that, at this moment, the situation itself has turned into something so real.
Everything else is problematic, too much inappropriate thinking, or rather, too much consideration that seems unwarranted.
That would only lead people to gradually develop disbelief or skepticism towards everything that is happening before their eyes.
If things really developed to that extent, when trying to attempt any sort of redemptive attitude in the face of what one sees,
it would already have become something that no one could handle in time, or make a judgement on.
So, in the end, when facing the situation before him, he still chose to take a deep breath.
Therefore, this is precisely the problem he should clearly recognize and confront with an inevitable concern.