The Alchemist was able to understand, at this moment, what the other person might be thinking about the events unfolding before them.
But how did others perceive him?
This fear, hidden deep within his own heart towards the events, could not be expressed in detail.
There was also his almost exceedingly pessimistic attitude towards some aspects of the events.
In the end, it made everything appear somewhat suitable, and it was a reality that could be accepted with satisfaction.
The choice seemed to naturally become unnecessary to confront meaningfully.
As for the problem, it would probably require a further understanding later on.
Perhaps it was also a kind of confrontation that he himself could not properly recognize.
With such an assessment, the result no longer needed more speculation or contemplation of the problem.
Blindly overestimating one's own ability to handle the situation resulted in an extremely cautious approach.