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Chapter 1744 - Chapter 1255: Seeking Explanation_2

The possible circumstances themselves may mean those initial situations that present themselves to one's view, leaving other realities.

And thus, the conclusion becomes unnecessary for more ideal analysis in such an ending.

It seems to be a straightforward interpretation of the situation, therefore deserving quite decent and appropriate explanations.

The subsequent cognition or analytical judgments about other aspects mean that even conclusions become unnecessary under further concern.

Therefore, understanding further about the problem, as he thinks, seems to be a more satisfying and suitable consideration of the issue.

Hence, bringing forth a kind of facing or a clear cognition of the problem that can be accepted by others, as needed in the future.

To enable more detailed thinking or definite explanations about the issues.

With the understanding or judgment of those seemingly quite good perceptions of the issue that others possess.

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