Chapter 6969
Remaining
Chapter 6969 (Six Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Nine)
"You make it sound like my guess is beyond your expectation," said the man with gray hands.
The brown-handed man said, "I didn't say it was unexpected."
Gray Hand asked: "What do you mean by 'I didn't tell you everything, but you guessed it right'? It sounds like you thought I might be wrong before."
The brown-handed man said, “You can think that this sounds ‘just like’ because I thought I might not have guessed it right. But ‘just like’ is ‘just like’, it doesn’t mean I think you might not have guessed it right. And I said that just to show that you are pretty good.”
The Gray Hand asked, "Is it amazing that I guessed this? I guessed something so obvious, but you think it's amazing?"
"Yes." The brown-handed man said, "I just think you're amazing. But thinking you're amazing doesn't mean I didn't expect you to be so amazing."
The Gray Hand Man said, "Okay, I'll assume that you thought of it and I can guess it, but in my opinion, this matter has little to do with whether it's powerful or not."
The brown-handed man said, "Whether you think you are powerful or not has nothing to do with it. It doesn't affect my belief that you are powerful."
The Gray Hand said, "Well, it doesn't matter."
The brown-handed man asked, "You haven't laughed out loud yet?"
"No," said the Gray Hand Man, "If you want to hear it, I will laugh out loud."
"I don't want that." The brown-handed man said, "If you smile deliberately, it will be meaningless."
The Gray Hand Man said, "Then I will stop laughing for now."
The brown-handed man asked, "You have been so serious till now."
"Yeah, I can't laugh." said the Gray Hand Man. "Because of what I said?" asked the Brown Hand Man.
"Yes." said the Gray Hand Man.
"Do you know what I'm asking of myself?" asked the Brown-Handed Man.
"I know." The Gray Hand said, "Just now you said to me in this tone: 'You also said that it is indeed up to you to decide whether to answer or not, which is really good. I want to say something again at this time.' I asked you what you said, and you said it and became serious again. Then you kept talking to me until you told me that it was 'you hope that I can choose.' This is what you left after cutting off the beginning and the end of my original words. I know you are using my words to talk about trivial matters, and what you want to say is that it is up to me to choose whether to answer or not, but after hearing it, I did think of some of the things I experienced where I had no choice, so I didn't laugh out loud during this period."
"You just didn't laugh out loud? You didn't even laugh, did you?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Yeah, I didn't laugh, but there's no contradiction between not laughing and not laughing out loud, right?" The Gray Hand said, "If I didn't laugh at all, then naturally I didn't laugh out loud either."
The brown-handed man said, "Hearing you say that you thought about the many things you experienced without any choice, I understand that it is difficult for you to laugh."
"I know you understand." The Gray Hand Man said, "After all, we have similar experiences."
The brown-handed man said, "I seem to have said something I shouldn't have."
"What shouldn't be said?" said the Gray Hand Man. "Just say whatever you want to say. It's good."
The brown-handed man asked, "Okay? It reminds you of some of the things you experienced that you had no choice about, but it also caused you not to laugh during that time."
"Isn't it normal not to smile?" Gray Hand said, "Do I have to smile all the time?"
"You don't have to smile all the time. It's my fault that you didn't smile this time. If I hadn't said that, this wouldn't have happened." said the man with brown hands.