Violet's attitude cannot determine everything.
If one wishes to fight for their own interests, they must have their own convictions.
But that may very well lead to misunderstandings and conflicts with others.
And thus, within such an ending,
the subsequent actions would require a more satisfactory and suitable approach to the problem, wouldn't they?
What originally appeared before oneself—those things visible to the eyes—what kind of understanding was that supposed to be?
Perhaps it could be seen as a more satisfactory way to deal with the problem, through appropriate explanations or analysis.
The understanding of the problem that originally settled in one's heart,
the remaining discussions, then, seem to no longer need those other uncertainties about appropriateness or concern.
So, what kind of satisfactory and appropriate expression of the problem could lead to a consensus acceptable to others?