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Chapter 1675 - Chapter 1121: Despair_2

Because of this, he could make other preparations unnecessary, and there would no longer be a need to care too much about them.

It seems that understanding, or affirming cognitive actions themselves, gradually becomes unspoken, replaced instead by a more satisfying sense of care.

This brings about a kind of explanation that looks like his pure satisfaction with the understanding or recognition of the problem.

As well as actions that appear to be more meticulous, held by others, in achieving clarity regarding the problem.

Naturally, under such circumstances, considerations will cease to require a more satisfying understanding or care.

Then what kind of actions will subsequently express a seemingly more precise and appropriate response to the problem?

Similarly held by others, it looks as if there's a commendable level of evident recognition and understanding of the problem.

What remains is the seemingly most satisfying preparation of actions or thoughts regarding the problem.

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