He would think about what kind of approach or solution he should adopt in handling the matter.
Then, as if possessed, he would throw himself at it without hesitation, recklessly attempting to resolve it.
This was bound to be the kind of action he would take when faced with the crisis lurking beneath.
On this point, the man was not at all surprised.
But when he, in his madness, ventured into such a course of action, what kind of understanding or persuasion should one adopt in that situation to guide him?
This became an issue as he faced the events unfolding before him with an indifferent gaze.
In his heart, he harbored a faint sense of contemplation, a sort of amused curiosity, which began to provoke some unusual thoughts about the matter.
Because this was, for him, the most fitting and opportune moment to intervene.
He adopted an incredibly calm demeanor, so composed it bordered on unsettling, facing the situation as if it were something that did not concern him.