Chapter 7344
Extension
Chapter 7344 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Forty-Four) Extension
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Even if I really told you I changed my mind, so what?"
The brown-handed man said, "Then it's not just a thought. As I said before, if it's just a thought, then there's not much of a problem. But if it's not just a thought, and you go back on your word, it will affect what happens next."
Grayhand said, "So what if it affects the aftermath?"
“It may not matter to you, but it’s a different story to me,” said the brown-handed man.
"Aren't you overthinking things?" Grayhand asked with a smile.
The brown-handed man said, "If you go back on your word, it means you'll insist that I asked with an answer in mind, and all the things I just said were for nothing."
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "It wasn't a waste of time."
"What effect will it have?" the brown-handed man asked.
"The effect is that I know it," said the gray-handed man.
"You know that what I said had the effect you described?" the Brown-Handed Man asked.
“Yes, you could say that’s an effect,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man asked, "What effect do you want?"
“No,” the gray-handed man laughed.
"This isn't the effect I want either," said the brown-handed man. "If it's neither the effect you want nor the effect I want, can it even be considered an effect?"
“Yes. An unnecessary effect is still an effect, isn’t it?” the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man chuckled, "It seems difficult to refute, so let it be. You said earlier that you thought of something else during our conversation, and now I still want to know what that other thought was."
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "That's what I was just about to say. I just realized that even if you really asked with an answer in mind, you haven't actually given that answer yet, so it's really nothing."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "That's what you think?" "Yes, don't you think it makes sense?" the gray-handed man asked.
“That makes sense,” said the brown-handed man. “Why are you speaking from my perspective?”
"I'll say whatever comes to mind. As for my perspective when I think about it, anything is possible," the gray-handed man laughed.
“I have another question for you,” said the brown-handed man.
“Ask,” the gray-handed man laughed.
“You just said, ‘How can I say it’s unreasonable when you ask me like that?’ Then I said, ‘It’s like you can only say it’s reasonable.’ And then you asked me, ‘Why does this sound so familiar?’ You still haven’t told me why it sounds familiar,” the brown-handed man laughed.
“It’s pretty much the same thing we talked about before,” Grayhand said. “You yourself said to me in that tone, ‘You even said ‘only,’ making it sound like you were forced to admit it, full of helplessness.” That’s what came to mind. Didn’t we talk about something similar before? You don’t remember, do you?
“It’s not like you’ve forgotten it so quickly,” the brown-handed man laughed.
"Then why did you ask that question just now?" the gray-handed man said.
The brown-handed man said, "I just wanted to confirm."
"How well did I imitate this time?" Gray-Handed Man asked.
“Yes, it does,” the brown-handed man laughed. “What do you think of this ‘only’?”
"What do you mean, how do you see it?" the gray-handed man asked.
"At this moment, do you think saying 'only' necessarily means helplessness?" the brown-handed man asked.
"Of course not," Grayhand laughed. "I'm only answering your question, don't expand on it."
"Where do you envision extending this?" the brown-handed man asked.