But it seems that just when he had progressed to this point, it felt as if an invisible hand quietly pushed him forward from behind, leaving no room for hesitation or retreat.
Thus, the matter reached a conclusion that one could no longer avoid accepting in such circumstances.
He was forced to confront everything before his eyes again and wrestle with his idealized understanding of it.
Would the subsequent preparations for reflection or acceptance about the problem also no longer require additional doubts or reassessments?
Perhaps those who felt relatively satisfied with their perception or rational understanding of the situation.
All thoughts or reflections he might possess regarding the situation would no longer require deeper deliberation or inquiry.
He couldn't comprehend the true reason behind the development that had led to the scene before him.
Ultimately, what remained were explanations that seemed to be the most satisfactory and acceptable to everyone.