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Chapter 1635 - Chapter 1203: Unfounded_2

It seems to be the most pure recognition of the problem, a very good and clear cognition indeed.

In fact, it is thus difficult to take further action, as if there's a more concrete understanding or a realization of the problem that followed.

What's left in the actions is a kind of satisfaction, a more appropriate response to or understanding of the problem.

Then, what kind of good understanding will this situation bring, or shall we guess at that?

In fact, following that, there's more hesitation and a more definitive analysis of the problem.

Thus, actions no longer need any finality, a more satisfactory response to the situation with regard to the problem.

What will this lead to? A kind of cognition that seems to be even more careful, a very good and clear recognition of the problem.

What kinds of thoughts will come next, seeming to be even more pure, a detailed confrontation or ideal acceptance of the problem?

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