That seems awfully wet for the stage of growth the plant is in. The whole plant needs to dry out quickly. That pseubulb is dead as far as the plant is concerned, but if you remove it, carefully remove as much of the soft rot as possible and dry it out, the pseudobulb could start a new growth. Which would be a good thing if the rot spreads to the rest of the plant, which it may.
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