Regret at this moment is already useless, he must immediately take some measures that can effectively resist troublesome situations.
Only then can the awkward situation in front of him be changed.
If he doesn't take such actions, it's when he intends to completely abandon himself.
Then at least he should make some kind of expression of attitude towards the matter.
All that's needed at this time is to hold onto his patience and quietly wait for the possible changes that might occur before him.
This can effectively let him know the ultimate conclusion of the situations that thus present themselves before him.
So, what kind of ideal recognition does it thus possess in dealing with the situation in front of him at this moment?
And when he roughly understands the original events that unfold before him, what kind of ideal recognition would he think to be the most appropriate?
No one knows what the final result may develop into, or what answer it might present before people's eyes.