Chapter 4435 (four thousand four hundred and thirty-five) tune
"That's what I said, but I feel that the light in those four light tubes can easily cause systemic transmutation in you and me." The brown-handed man said.
"Even if a systemic transmutation phenomenon does occur, it will probably only last for a short period of time." The gray-handed man said.
"If the tree bead happens to fall on the ground in a short period of time, we really won't be able to do the next thing." The brown-hand man said, "This is a very risky thing in my opinion."
"Do you think it's easy for several conditions to appear at the same time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man with brown hands said, "I think it's easy, because when we use the transduction method, if he is affected and faints, the time is most likely at the moment when our whole body undergoes transmutation. "
Just as the man with gray hands was about to say something, he heard another voice. He immediately looked at the man with brown hands and pointed at the man who said before, "I don't have the courage, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." That person.
The brown-handed man also looked at that person.
At this time, both of them noticed that the man's expression had changed.
Then, both the gray-hand man and the brown-hand man heard the man humming a tune, his voice trembling a little.
"Do you want to talk to him?" the man with gray hands asked the man with brown hands in a low voice.
"Try it," said the brown-hand man.
The man with gray hands amplified his voice and asked the person who had said before, "I don't have the courage, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." "What kind of song is this?"
The man didn't respond to him at all, and continued to hum the tune, but with the same phrase as before.
The man with gray hands whispered to the man with brown hands: "He still can't seem to hear what I'm saying."
"I'll try," said the brown-hand man.
The man with brown hands asked loudly: "Can you hear what I'm asking you now?"
The person who said before, "I don't have the guts, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me" still didn't respond. The man with gray hands whispered to the man with brown hands: "How many times has he hummed?"
"It's always the same sentence anyway. I'm too lazy to count how many times I hum it." said the brown-handed man.
"Have you heard this tune before?" the man with the gray hand asked the man with the brown hand.
"It doesn't matter whether I've heard it before or not. He hums it back and forth, and I have memorized the tune now," said the brown-hand man.
"I have also remembered it." The gray-handed man said.
"Can we get his attention if we hum this tune too?" asked the brown-hand man.
"You try it first," the gray-handed man said.
After the brown-handed man said "Huh", he hummed again in a loud voice.
When the gray-hand man saw that the man who had said before, "I don't have the guts, so I didn't ask to go, that's what makes you different from me" still didn't respond, he said to the brown-hand man: "You hummed at the same time as him. , see if it works.”
The man with brown hands hummed the line at the same time as the man.
The man still had no reaction.
The man with the brown hand said to the man with the gray hand, "Come and try."
After saying this, the brown-hand man stopped humming.
After the gray-handed man said "Yeah", he started to hum, trying to sound like the person who said before, "I don't have the guts, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." Together.
Seeing that the man still didn't respond, the brown-handed man also joined in, and the three of them hummed the line from the song at the same time.
(End of chapter)