Chapter 7154
Stretching Far
Chapter 7154 (Seven Thousand One Hundred and Fifty-Four) Stretching Far
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "It's fine whether you listen or not."
"Oh? How did it change so quickly?" the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Because I suddenly wanted to hear you explain something else."
The gray-handed man said, "You're not going to stop now that you've finished what you were saying?"
“I want to ask something else now, but not entirely unrelated to what we just discussed,” said the brown-handed man.
"What do you want to ask?" the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man chuckled, "You just said you'd 'respond to seriousness with seriousness,' right?"
“Yes,” said the gray-handed man. “Why do you need to confirm first?”
"It's a habit, you have to ask the other person to confirm before you say what you want to say," the brown-handed man laughed.
The gray-handed man said, "You've gotten used to this habit?"
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Haha, you have two 'habits' in your statement."
The gray-handed man said, "But what I said was quite strange."
"What's so strange?" the brown-handed man asked.
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Who asks such a question? Is it just a habit to ask others that? Does that even make sense?"
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You think it's working just because you think it is?"
The gray-handed man said, "What if I don't think it makes sense?"
"You wouldn't disagree, would you?" the brown-handed man asked.
"Why do you say that?" Grayhand asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "If you didn't think it made sense, would you have said it?"
Grayhand said, “In the past, I wouldn’t have said it if I didn’t think it made sense. This time, I didn’t think about whether it made sense at first; I just said it because I thought it was funny. But after I said it, I don’t think it makes sense anymore.”
“But I already believe it’s working,” the brown-handed man laughed. “Why do you believe it’s working? Explain your reasoning, okay?” the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Sure, but after I explain the reason to you, you might think it's as if I didn't say anything at all."
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "I want to hear your explanation now, but I don't know if you'll give me an explanation at this time."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Yes, it does. The reason is that I feel you think it makes sense."
Grayhand said, "What if you're mistaken?"
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I never said my feeling was right."
The gray-handed man said, "I didn't say your feeling was correct, yet you still expressed that feeling?"
“Right or wrong, I’ve already said it,” said the brown-handed man.
“Yeah, you’ve already said it. Aren’t you worried about saying something wrong?” Grayhand asked.
“They might be a little worried,” said the brown-handed man.
"What are you worried about?" Grayhand asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "I don't really know how to explain it."
"I don't know how to say it, or what it means?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Why must it express something?" the brown-handed man asked.
"It can show something, more or less," said the gray-handed man.
"That's probably your own opinion," the brown-handed man chuckled.
“That’s exactly what I think. I said it after thinking about the issue,” said the Gray-Handed Man.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "It's just what you think, isn't it?"
Grayhand said, "How did we end up here? I'm the one who steered the conversation astray."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "What are you talking about stretching it out? Why are you blaming yourself again?"