Chapter 7376
Who to Mention
Chapter 7376 (Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Six) Who to Mention
The brown-handed man said, "I simply can't refute the way you're asking the question."
The gray-handed man said, "People can change, right?"
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Yes, but do you think I'll change my mind on this?"
Grayhand said, "I didn't think that much when I said it."
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "You just said it without thinking about anything else?"
The gray-handed man asked, "What's wrong? Can't I speak up just because I didn't think things through?"
“No, that’s not it,” the brown-handed man said. “I actually really wish you had just said it without thinking it through.”
The gray-handed man laughed and said, "You did this on purpose, didn't you?"
"What are you deliberately trying to do?" the brown-handed man asked.
Grayhand said, "If you had said you 'could accept' me saying it without thinking it through, that would have been fine. But you actually said you 'really hope so.' Isn't that deliberate?"
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Was it that deliberate? I don't think so. In my opinion, I was making a clear statement."
"What stance are you taking?" the gray-handed man laughed.
“It means I really hope so. It’s so obvious,” said the brown-handed man.
"What do you hope for?" Grayhand asked. "You said you 'really hope for,' so isn't that deliberate?"
“I don’t think I’m doing this intentionally, but if you think I am, that’s your opinion, and I don’t have to agree or disagree. Let’s just say I am doing this intentionally; then this intentionality is for your sake,” said the Brown-Handed Man.
"Was it done deliberately so that I could do whatever I wanted?" Grayhand asked.
“This ‘deliberate’ interpretation is just your opinion,” the brown-handed man said.
“But I hope you’re free to do as you please,” the gray-handed man said.
“I understand. I also hope you’ll do as you please. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have said ‘I really hope’ that you’d just say it without thinking it through,” the brown-handed man laughed.
"Haha! It's as if someone just blurted out something good without thinking it through," the gray-handed man laughed. "For others, it might not be a good thing," the brown-handed man said, "but for a very few, it's different. A very few people tend to overthink things; it's a habit."
“A very few individuals, who are you talking about?” the gray-handed man asked with a smile. “Me?”
“You count as one,” said the brown-handed man.
“Understood. There’s one more,” the gray-handed man laughed.
"Who is it?" the brown-handed man asked deliberately.
“You,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man asked, "Why did you just say it directly this time instead of beating around the bush?"
The gray-handed man said, "Otherwise, who should I talk about? The master? Or that person?"
"Why are we talking about that person again?" the brown-handed man asked.
"It's like that person's current situation has nothing to do with us," the gray-handed man laughed.
“Whether it’s related or not, there’s no need to mention that person at this time, is there?” the brown-handed man said.
The gray-handed man said, "Why don't you tell me who the master is?"
"What do you mean by 'use'?" the brown-handed man asked.
“I told you not to bring up the main point at this time,” said the gray-handed man.
The brown-handed man laughed and said, "Because I'm casual. Being casual means I can mention whomever I want to mention, and I won't mention whomever I don't want to mention. There's no one I have to mention, and no one I have to not mention. The timing of mentioning someone isn't strictly regulated either."
The gray-handed man laughed, "Is that so? Haha! That's great!"
"Great?" said the brown-handed man.
“Whatever, I mean, it’s great that you’re so casual,” said the gray-handed man.