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Chapter 1716 - Chapter 1241: Losing Patience_2

The things that were implied gradually no longer required additional attention to dealing with the problem in a short amount of time.

As a result, there was no longer a need for that kind of subsequent preparation for addressing the unacceptable certainty about the problem.

Actions previously undertaken that had led to some lingering understanding of how issues might be handled also no longer required additional satisfied recognition.

Naturally, it illustrates—or perhaps prepares a cognition—the kind of clarity that seems to enjoy a more fitting acknowledgment of the problem, or reflective understanding of the matter.

Does it necessitate bringing a further appropriate concern for the problem, or a definitive inquiry?

Thus, under such circumstances, the need for that kind of subsequent unpalatable response to the problem disappears.

As if comprehension implies appearing before oneself, presenting the type of cognition or understanding of reality that everyone can identify.

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