Why does flux stay constant when circuit properties change?

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This is an excerpt from a high school physics textbook. I don't understand the possible reason behind this statement. If we change something in the circuit say for example add a resistor , the current and hence the flux should change. Then why/how is this statement true?
 
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Correct, but not instantaneously: it takes time. https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/inductor/lr-circuits.html is ##L/R##
 
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