This guy committed a mistake he was never supposed to make!
He thought he clearly understood that the more he desperately attempted to achieve a certain goal,
the more he exposed his own weaknesses.
But he believed that the impact of these issues wouldn't bring too many unexpected consequences to him.
And within the situation that unfolded before his eyes,
he failed to understand what actions others might choose to take under such circumstances.
Thus, the outcome was shaped—the initial method he used to deal with the problem,
appeared to be an appropriate and seemingly ideal way to address and handle the issue.
But the result had already predestined everything he faced to end in a tragic conclusion.
Now, he still needed to figure out what further approaches he could take,
or whether he could prepare adequately to handle the issue in some way.
Would this situation ultimately result in no further uncertainties, no need for ideal recognition or clear analysis?