Chapter 4533 (Four Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty Three) Engraved
The gray-handed man was relieved and asked again: "If I let you continue to think, can you think of something else?"
"Should...should...can figure it out," the man said.
"Then think again." The gray-handed man said.
The man said: "But I'm not sure which paragraph I can come up with this time."
"As long as it's what you heard, it doesn't matter." The gray-hand man said.
"Can it be a short one?" the man asked.
"Short ones are fine, as long as they're right." The man with gray hands said.
"When the time comes, if the paragraphs can't be connected at all... you won't be cruel to me, right?" the man asked.
The man with gray hands was a little impatient after hearing this, and looked at the man with brown hands.
The brown-hand man said to 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." "You just need to tell the truth everything you can think of." We, if you don’t deceive us, we won’t be cruel to you.”
After hearing this, the person thought: They are not ordinary people. Is there any way to know what kind of singing I heard before? If that's the case, why do they still ask? Are you testing me again? I've tried my best to think about it, so I'll think about it again.
At this time, the gray-handed man said to the man: "Think about it. There is no need to ask so many questions. Just tell us as much as you think of."
"I know." The man said, "It's just..."
"Just what?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man said: "This time...can you...give me a little more time? I want to...continuously recall memories."
The Gray Hand Man had previously thought that interrupting him would at least prevent him from forgetting what he had just thought about. Now that he heard what he said, he felt that interrupting him before might have prevented him from thinking continuously. Maybe if he had not interrupted him before, He thought that he would have been able to hum more content in a row. Nonetheless, he thought it was not too late to give him more time this time.
"Okay." The gray-handed man said.
The man with gray hands spoke to the man with brown hands again, but his voice was so low that the man couldn't hear him at all. "Have you 'engraved' the two verses he hummed just now?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Didn't you carve it in?" asked the man with brown hands.
"Of course I carved it in, let me ask you." The man with gray hands said.
The man with brown hands said: "It's so short, of course it's easy to carve. It's easy for an ordinary person to remember."
"I wonder if there will be something difficult to remember in a while." The gray-handed man said.
"Obviously, it's a good thing if there are melodies that are hard for ordinary people to remember." Brown-Hand Man said, "Because no matter how hard-to-remember the melody is, it won't be difficult for us to engrave it."
The man with gray hands said: "We are not ordinary people. If we were ordinary people, it's hard to say whether we would have misremembered this paragraph by paragraph."
"What you mean is..." the brown-hand man said.
"That's what the words mean." The gray-handed man said.
"I thought you wanted to say that he heard the singing just now. It's hard to say whether he remembered it correctly." The man with brown hands said.
"That's not true," said the gray-handed man.
"But he is what you call an ordinary person," said the brown-hand man.
"Whether ordinary people can remember accurately depends on the situation." The gray-handed man said.
"Do you think it's not easy to misremember his situation?" the brown-hand man asked.
"I just think the two situations may be different." The gray-handed man said.
"What's the difference?" asked the man with brown hands.
(End of chapter)