Chapter 4443
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Chapter 4443 (Four Thousand Four Hundred and Forty Three)
"Do you dare?" asked the brown-handed man.
"Actually, right now the Lord cannot understand the situation between you and me." said the man with gray hands.
"I know." The brown-handed man said, "Otherwise you wouldn't dare to say what you said just now, and you wouldn't even dare to mention the word 'back door', right?"
The Gray Hand Man said, "I didn't say anything just now, did I?"
"I didn't say anything." The brown-handed man said, "But even so, you dare not say those words in front of the Lord."
The Gray Hand said, "You don't dare to do that either, do you?"
"Yes." said the man with brown hands.
"You will definitely not tell the Lord what I said, right?" Gray Hand said. He seemed a little nervous at this time, and seemed to regret what he had just said about the retreat.
"You said you didn't say anything." said the man with brown hands.
"You mean..." the Gray Hand said, "You are not going to tell the Lord that I mentioned the escape route, are you?"
"If we succeed, how could I possibly tell the Lord that you mentioned any way out?" said the man with brown hands.
"What if it fails?" said the man with gray hands to the man with brown hands.
"If the master doesn't ask, I naturally won't tell." said the man with brown hands.
"What if the Lord asks?" asked the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man said, "I don't think he would ask such detailed questions, because he has no way of understanding our situation during this period. During this period, he has lost contact with us unless we contact him."
The Gray Hand said, "If he asks about what happened during the time when he was unable to understand our situation, will you tell him what I mentioned about the retreat?"
The brown-handed man said, "That's totally unnecessary." The gray-handed man was still worried and asked, "You absolutely won't do that?"
The Brown-Handed Man asked, "Are you worried that what I said would be bad for you?"
The Gray Hand said, "If you tell it, it will be disadvantageous to both you and me."
"That's not necessarily true." The brown-handed man said, "If a person is always thinking about the way out, then if something goes wrong during the process, it is likely that this person did not give his all."
“In case anything goes wrong, you wouldn’t want to tell the client this so that he would think that it was not done because I didn’t give my best, right?” asked the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man said, "I just hope things won't get to that point."
The Gray Hand said, "You have actually thought about the fallback. When you were communicating with the Master, you were the one who brought up the term 'fallback'. I didn't even mention the word at that time. After the Master said that, you actually did not completely stop thinking about the fallback."
The Brown Hand said, "How do you prove it?"
The Gray Hand Man said, "Our conversation just now can prove it."
The Brown-Handed Man said, “But the Lord cannot understand what we say.”
The Gray Hand said, "The way out you are thinking of, isn't it the way out that will take me with you?"
The Brown-Handed Man said, “I don’t think it will ever come to that.”
The Gray Hand said, "If that happens, will you really do that? I'm just a follower, and you decide to do those things."
The brown-handed man said, "You and I are still one, so let's think about how to solve the problem now."
The Gray Hand said, "I hope you said this just to get me to work with you to solve the problem, not because you really want to involve me."
(End of this chapter)