Chapter 4379 (Four Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Nine) Around


Chapter 4379 (Four Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Nine) Around

"Don't you have the habit of treating people in blue armor as human beings?" said the man with a red face, "Because the people around you are like that, so you are like that?"

"Yes." The person who said before, "I don't have the courage, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." replied.

"Have the people around you abused the blue-armored people?" asked the head with a red face.

"Not all of them," he replied.

"Then can it be considered that you did this because you were influenced by the people around you?" asked the head with a red face.

"Forget it," he said.

The head with the red face asked again: "Why?"

"Because...their attitude towards people in blue armor...I...I know." He answered.

"Don't you treat people in blue armor as human beings?" asked the man with a red face.

"Forget it...forget it," he said.

"Have you ever wondered why we treat people in blue armor like that?" asked the man with a red face.

"Never thought about it," he replied.

"If you didn't understand other people's attitudes towards people in blue armor, would your attitude towards people in blue armor be different?" The man with a red face asked again.

He thought for a moment and felt that he had looked down on people in blue armor ever since he could remember. At that time, he seemed to have not fully understood other people's attitudes towards people in blue armor, but he was not sure whether that was the case. At this moment, of course he hoped to blame all the reasons why he treated the man in blue armor on the influence of the people around him, but he didn't feel that it was the case. Because he was worried that the other party would think he was lying, he decided not to give a definite answer because he really didn't have a definite answer in his heart.

"I'm not sure either," he replied.

The head with a red face asked: "Don't you understand your true thoughts in this regard?"

"Yes, I can't tell." He replied, "I...I just told the truth."

"Did you ever see other Tiecang people abusing people in blue armor when you were a child?" asked the man with a red face.

"I've seen it," he replied.

"What were you thinking at that time?" asked the man with a red face.

"Forgot." he replied. "How were you abused?" the other party asked.

"I've seen it more than once." He replied, "One time... someone probably strangled them with a rope."

"Did you feel cruel at that time? Remember, right?" the other party said.

"I don't remember." He said.

"How old were you then?" asked the man with the red face.

"I don't remember either," he replied.

"This incident didn't leave a deep impression on you?" the other party continued to ask.

"Yes, I didn't stay." He replied.

"Before this incident, have you ever seen others mistreat people in blue armor?" the other party asked.

"Seen it," he replied.

"What's more cruel than this?" asked the man with a red face.

"Definitely," he replied.

"Did you ever feel cruel at that time?" the other party asked.

"I can't remember...what happened when I was a child," he answered.

"Your answer means that you may have felt cruel in your heart?" asked the man with a red face.

"Me too...I can't tell clearly." He replied.

"If it has never happened at all, why don't you tell me directly?" said the man with a red face.

"That might...maybe." He replied.

"Only when I was a kid?" the other party asked him.

(End of chapter)

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