Chapter 7359
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Chapter 7359 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Fifty-Nine) Originating from
The brown-handed man said, “Yes, not only firmly, but absolutely, and I’m not worried about anything. I also don’t think I’ll experience any more uncomfortable feelings in the coming period of time.”
Grayhand asked, "Is this absolute?"
"At first glance, it should give the impression of being quite absolute," said the brown-handed man.
The gray-handed man said, "Actually, it's fine as long as you said 'I think'."
The brown-handed man said, "Yes, but at first glance, doesn't it give the impression of absoluteness?"
“That is true, but this impression does not largely stem from your words themselves,” said the Greyhand.
"What is the origin of that?" the Brown-Handed Man asked.
The gray-handed man said, "It's because of the tone of your voice when you said that."
"Oh? What kind of tone was that?" the brown-handed man asked.
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "Would you like to hear me imitate it?"
"Yes," said the brown-handed man.
The gray-handed man said, "Do you want to hear me imitate the complete sentence you just said, or just the part that makes a strong first impression?"
The man with the brown hand asked, "What exactly do these two refer to?"
"One refers to the part that includes 'just change it' and 'let's do it,' and the other refers to the part that does not include these parts," said Grayhand.
"Which part are you planning to imitate?" the brown-handed man asked.
“I’m fine with either,” Grayhand said. “But I think if I’m just trying to show that the impression comes from the tone of your voice, then I’ll just imitate that part.”
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "But when I talked about the inside part, I was referring to the outside part as well."
"You think the impact is quite significant, right?" Grayhand asked.
“That’s right,” said the brown-handed man. “What do you think?”
“Actually, I also think it’s quite obvious,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man said, "Would you like to elaborate on the obvious points?" "Sure," said the gray-handed man. "In my opinion, if you don't include the outer part when you say that, then the tone should be different when you talk about the inner part."
Brown-Handed Man said, “That’s right, I think so too. So I think if you want to imitate my tone of voice this time, you still need to add the outer part.”
Grayhand said, "I agree."
“Go ahead and imitate me, I’m listening,” the brown-handed man laughed.
The gray-handed man mimicked, "Let's change it to 'I don't think this is prejudice'."
The brown-handed man said, "It looks like it."
"Too simplistic," said the gray-handed man.
"What else would you like to hear?" the brown-handed man asked.
"How do you mean it?" the gray-handed man asked.
“Be steadfast,” said the brown-handed man.
"How can we be so sure? Can't you analyze it in more detail?" the gray-handed man asked.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Yes."
“Continue,” said the gray-handed man.
The man with the brown hand said, "The word 'just' was emphasized particularly heavily, and 'no' was also emphasized particularly heavily. I don't think I often speak in this tone, but this time I said it with particular conviction. What do you think of my analysis? Are you satisfied?"
“Detailed. Satisfied,” said the gray-handed man.
"You've put it way too simply," the brown-handed man asked.
Gray-Handed Man said, "Yes, you've already analyzed everything. What more do I need to say?"
The brown-handed man said, "Hey, something's not right."
"What's wrong?" Gray-Handed Man asked with a smile.
"How did it become my analysis? I even gave a detailed analysis," the brown-handed man said. "What were we talking about just now?"