Chapter 7145
Sharp
Chapter 7145 (Seven Thousand One Hundred and Forty-Five) Sharp
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "How much more can you explain? It's already so obvious. If you really want to explain it more clearly, let me think about how."
“You still have to think about it? Is it really that hard? No need,” said the gray-handed man. “You should say ‘no need,’ not just ‘no need.’”
“I’ve figured it out,” said the brown-handed man.
"Oh? Then go ahead and tell me," said the gray-handed man. "Why so fast? I thought you would need a long time to think and that you would be in a state that even you found tiring."
“I’ll tell you? There’s no problem with that, but now that you mention it, I think you might be disappointed if I do,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
"Why do you think that?" Grayhand asked.
"What you just said makes it sound like you think I'm thinking too fast," the brown-handed man said.
“Yeah, so what if it’s fast?” the gray-handed man asked.
“There’s a sense of haste,” the brown-handed man said.
"Does speed necessarily mean haste?" Grayhand asked.
“It’s just a feeling,” the brown-handed man said.
"How do you feel?" the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man grunted in response.
“Since it’s your feeling, you don’t need to worry,” said the gray-handed man.
"Why don't I have to worry about my own feelings?" the brown-handed man asked.
"It's just your own feeling, isn't that obvious enough?" Grayhand said.
The brown-handed man said, "But I don't know if you feel the same way I do. In fact, you might even change what you're going to say to something more 'sharp'."
"Sharp?" the gray-handed man asked.
“It’s like a sharp sword,” the brown-handed man said. “Piercing right through?” the gray-handed man asked with a smile.
"That's roughly the idea," said the brown-handed man.
Grayhand said, "Did you think of an even 'sharper' way of putting it?"
“Yes,” the brown-handed man laughed.
"Why don't you tell me this 'sharper' way of putting it first?" the gray-handed man asked.
"What are you trying to do by listening to this? You're not planning to wait until I tell you, then modify my version of events to make it even 'sharper' and give it back to me, are you?" the brown-handed man asked.
“Of course not, there’s no reason for you to think that way,” said Grayhand. “Tell me your more ‘sharper’ claim.”
"What will you do when you hear that?" the brown-handed man asked.
“Tell me, and then you’ll see how I react,” said the gray-handed man.
“I just said, ‘There’s a sense of haste.’ If we were to use ‘sharp’ to describe it, we could say ‘perfunctory.’ It just has a sense of perfunctoriness.” Good thing you didn’t say that,” the brown-handed man laughed.
The gray-handed man said, "That's not what I meant at all."
"Do you think 'perfunctory' is 'sharper' than 'hasty'?" the brown-handed man asked.
Grayhand said, "Anyway, if someone criticizes me, I'm more sensitive to the word 'perfunctory.' After all, 'perfunctory' leaves a subjective impression."
The brown-handed man thought for a moment and said, "It seems so."
The gray-handed man said, "Anyway, he won't say that, so you can rest assured."
Brownhand said, "I also thought the possibility of giving a more 'sharp' explanation was not high, but if you really do say that, I won't be caught off guard."
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "After all, you were prepared beforehand."
The brown-handed man said, "That means I'm mentally prepared."