This time, the Great Mentor was completely taken aback. He had never imagined Kadi would actually suggest a method he hadn't considered. This method seemed ordinary, with nothing special about it; quite mundane. Yet, it was precisely this mundane approach that, paradoxically, left Kadi himself momentarily speechless.
One should proceed step by step; why choose a radical path all at once? That's a rather unwise strategy.
Kadi always believed that nothing in the world was utterly hopeless. There were always solutions; one didn't need to choose a path of no return.
If such a situation did arise, Kadi would rather do nothing at all.
Everyone makes their own choices. The effects these choices bring can only be known once they have been acted upon.
Kadi's idea differed from the Great Mentor's. He wasn't seeking immediate on-the-spot results like the Great Mentor; he wanted matters to proceed slowly, gradually cornering their target.
