Chapter 7342

is left unfinished.

Chapter 7342 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Forty-Two)

“Even if I couldn’t hold it in, that’s one factor. Actually, you’re very perceptive,” the brown-handed man laughed. “Think about it, do you think you wouldn’t notice?”

The gray-handed man asked, "What are you trying to say?"

The brown-handed man replied, "What I'm trying to say has something to do with our past experiences."

"Oh, it's related to the user again, isn't it?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Yes, after all, we used to work for the Master for so long. Some habits are formed and it’s hard to change them all at once,” the brown-handed man laughed.

"So you're saying that I've been working for the Master for so long that I've developed a meticulous habit that's hard to change overnight? Is that right?" the gray-handed man said.

“Yes, do you think what I’m saying makes sense?” the brown-handed man asked.

“That makes sense,” said the Gray-Handed Man. “How can I say it doesn’t make sense when you ask me that?”

“It’s not like you can only say it makes sense,” the brown-handed man laughed.

"Why does that sound so familiar?" Gray-Handed Man asked.

The brown-handed man chuckled, "Why does that sound familiar?"

“You’re laughing like that, so you obviously know why it sounds familiar,” said the gray-handed man. “I knew you knew it sounded familiar too.”

The brown-handed man said, "You're just being so direct? Aren't you leaving yourself any room for maneuver?"

"What room for maneuver?" the gray-handed man laughed. "I'd like to hear it."

“It’s about not making absolute statements,” the brown-handed man said. “That’s what I mean by leaving room for maneuver.” “Haven’t you thought about how to phrase leaving room for maneuver?” the gray-handed man asked.

The brown-handed man said, "I can think of it now, so there's no need to think of any room for maneuver beforehand."

"Oh, so you've come up with something now? In that case, I can't let you think it through for nothing. I hope you can say what you were thinking about earlier, the part that left room for maneuver," the gray-handed man said with a smile.

“Then I’ll say it,” said the brown-handed man. “It’s not a difficult thing, but what I say probably won’t be very good.”

"What do you mean it's not that great? As long as you don't make absolute statements, that's how it works, isn't it?" Gray-Handed Man laughed.

“But if you insist that the idea I just came up with didn’t produce the desired effect, I can’t really argue with that,” the brown-handed man said.

"You haven't even said it yet. I've already thought about how I'll react after you tell me everything," the gray-handed man laughed.

“It just came to mind naturally, not intentionally,” the brown-handed man said.

"Just tell me directly, okay?" the gray-handed man asked.

“Sure, what I just came up with is similar to what you just said, only I changed it into a question,” the brown-handed man laughed. “It’s like changing your ‘I knew you’d find it familiar’ to ‘Don’t you find it familiar too?’”

“If that’s the case, I can certainly insist that it didn’t achieve the desired effect,” Grayhand laughed. “I can force you to ask me as if you were asking with an answer in mind.”

“I would like to revise what you said earlier,” said the brown-handed man.

"Which sentence? How do you want to change it?" Gray-Handed Man asked.

The brown-handed man replied, “You just said to me, ‘You laugh like that, you obviously know why it sounds familiar.’ I changed it to, ‘You laugh like that, do you know why it sounds familiar?’ Of course, this is still a question. If you insist that I asked with an answer in mind, I can’t really argue with that.”