Chapter 7121
8 points
Chapter 7121 (Seven Thousand One Hundred and Twenty-One) Eight Points
“Really? Can I still do that?” the gray-handed man said. “Whether I can or not, I did imagine what the user looked like back then.”
“Just assume that what you imagine is how the Lord was then,” the brown-handed man laughed.
The gray-handed man asked, "What if what I think has nothing to do with how the Lord was at that time?"
“Not even remotely similar? I don’t think so,” said the brown-handed man. “No matter how much similarity there is in reality, I would think it’s at least eight parts similar.”
The gray-handed man said, "I don't know how to explain that."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Say whatever you want. If you don't want to say it, then it's fine not to say it at all."
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "What I want to ask you now is how you responded to the Lord."
“You’re laughing again,” said the brown-handed man.
"You laughed first, didn't you?" the gray-handed man asked.
“Yes,” said the brown-handed man. “Are you laughing like that in response to my laughter earlier?”
The gray-handed man asked, "How did you come up with that? What kind of response is that? Do you need me to respond when you laugh? It's not like you're saying hello."
The brown-handed man said, "Since that's the case, then it's your own choice to laugh, and it has nothing to do with me laughing first."
The gray-handed man said, "Okay, it's alright."
The brown-handed man asked, "What were you trying to ask just now?"
"I just finished speaking, and you've already forgotten? Surely not," said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man said, “I know you want to ask me how I respond to the Lord.”
“You know that yourself,” the gray-handed man said.
“What I’m asking is, how did you respond to what the Master said?” the brown-handed man said. “I need to hear it from you yourself.”
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "You already know what I mean, but you still want to hear what I have to say, right?"
“Whether I know it or not, I want to hear what you have to say,” the brown-handed man laughed. “What do you mean, ‘whether you know it or not’? Can this be ‘counted’ or ‘not counted’?” the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "That's right, after all, I don't know if the 'number' in my mind is correct or not."
“Alright, then I’ll tell you,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man asked, "I'm listening to you."
The gray-handed man said, “You just told me that the Lord said to you, ‘You heard that, so you’re deliberately going against me?’ What I want to ask is how you responded to the Lord’s words.”
"Before I tell you, can you guess?" the brown-handed man asked.
The gray-handed man laughed, "Sure. But could you give me some options?"
The brown-handed man said, "If I give you a choice, does that count as you guessing, or am I telling you?"
"Is it okay if I guessed based on what you told me?" the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Alright."
"So, are you going to give me options now?" the gray-handed man asked.
“Hmm, I need to think about which direction to offer you,” the brown-handed man said.
“You can give me multiple options, and I don’t mind choosing as many as I want,” said the Gray-Handed Man. “It might even make it more interesting for me.”
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "The first multiple-choice question: Did I affirm what the Lord said, or did I deny what the Lord said?"
"Isn't there a third option?" the gray-handed man asked.
“No,” said the brown-handed man.
“I chose ‘deny the one who said so’,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man said, "The second question..."
Before the brown-handed man could finish speaking, the gray-handed man said, "You still haven't told me whether I chose the right answer for the first question."