Chapter 7360
Anti-mutation
Chapter 7360 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty) Anti-Change
The gray-handed man said, "You suddenly started asking about what happened earlier."
“You have to ask. If you don’t ask now, things might take a different turn if we keep talking,” the brown-handed man asked.
"What other direction?" the gray-handed man asked.
"It's probably in a slightly different direction than before," said the brown-handed man.
The gray-handed man said, "The direction we were in just now was only the direction we were in then; it's not permanent."
The brown-handed man said, "That's what they say, but now it seems that if I don't go back to what happened earlier, I'll end up doing most of the talking."
“Oh, so you thought of that,” said the gray-handed man.
“You must have thought of that, so shall we continue talking about what happened earlier?” the brown-handed man asked.
"You've already started asking about what happened earlier, and now you're asking me if I want to continue?" Grayhand said. "You've already started."
The brown-handed man said, "I only asked at the beginning. After I asked, whether or not we should continue talking about what happened earlier wasn't a decision I made alone, was it?"
“You can make that decision on your own,” the gray-handed man said. “As long as you keep talking, no matter what I mean, it will be considered that you have continued talking about what just happened.”
“But what if you don’t respond to what I say?” the Brown-Handed Man asked.
“This doesn’t stop you from continuing,” said the gray-handed man.
Brown-Handed Man said, "It doesn't prevent me from continuing, but even if I continue, it doesn't mean that 'we' are discussing this topic."
“Then I’ll respond,” Grayhand said with a smile.
“Then I’ll ask again: ‘What did we just say?’” the brown-handed man asked.
"Which part are you referring to?" the gray-handed man asked.
“It’s about what we talked about earlier, whether it was you or me,” the brown-handed man said.
"Did we say anything very clear?" Grayhand asked.
"Does something have to be very clear to be considered a statement?" the Brown-Handed Man asked. "If it's not clear enough, it seems like there's insufficient evidence," the Gray-Handed Man replied.
“Even if you find something that I think is clear, you can still consider it unclear, right?” the Brown-Handed Man asked with a smile.
The gray-handed man smiled but said nothing.
"Why didn't you answer?" the brown-handed man asked. "Does that mean you agree with what I said?"
The gray-handed man replied, "Yes."
The brown-handed man said, "This time your answer was quite straightforward."
“That’s how it is. Whether it’s clear or not, it’s useless to say anything if someone refuses to acknowledge it,” said the gray-handed man.
"You admit it, don't you?" the brown-handed man asked.
"Me? You'd admit it?" the gray-handed man asked with a smile.
"Are you trying to say 'it's not certain yet'?" the brown-handed man asked.
"That's roughly the idea," said the gray-handed man.
“I’ll have to think about it,” said the brown-handed man.
The gray-handed man asked with a smile, "What are you considering?"
“I need to consider that even if I asked you just now and you responded, you might still deny the situation when it comes to what happened earlier. So, even if I ask you, I might not be able to prevent the conversation from going in the wrong direction,” the brown-handed man said.
The gray-handed man chuckled, "So, how do you think we can prevent the conversation from suddenly changing direction?"
The brown-handed man said, "That sounds like it would be quite difficult to do."
The gray-handed man asked, "What if I cooperate?"
The brown-handed man chuckled and asked, "What do you mean by 'cooperation'?"