Similar situations had never been witnessed by Harrison Clark in the thirty-first century of the past.
In those timelines where humanity was suppressed by the "Song of the Wilderness", the higher-ups in the World Government had few disagreements, even almost none at all.
Even if they had different views on the same matter due to their respective specialties, it was not an emotional confrontation, but a logical clash instead.
Though a logical clash seemed complicated, it was much easier to determine the winner or loser than an emotional confrontation, just like the saying "there is no first in literature, only second in martial arts".
Divergent opinions would quickly disappear, unified consensus would be reached, and immediate action taken, with responsibility shared by all.