Chapter 4553 (Four Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three) Being Deceived


Chapter 4553 (Four Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Three) Being Deceived

"He...he laughed," the man replied.

"Did you say something?" The gray-handed man asked again.

"I didn't say anything at first," the man said. "After I asked...it took a while before I said anything."

The gray-handed man said: "How did you ask?"

"I just asked...asked him if he could let me see my mother." The man said.

The man with gray hands said, "Where is he?"

"He still laughs," the man said. "It's a bit scary."

"What happens after the laughter?" asked the man with gray hands.

"He...he actually said...he is not that easily fooled." The man said.

"Fooled?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Yes, that's what he said." The man replied.

The gray-handed man asked: "Then what did you say?"

"I...I was...because I felt very...uncomfortable...I just felt...I wanted to see my mother...I did as he said, but he hadn't...showed it to me yet, so I told him... I was the one who was fooled." The man said.

The gray-handed man asked: "Then what happened to the other party after hearing this?"

“The other person asked me where I got fooled,” the man said.

"Did you tell him directly?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Yes, just tell him directly." The man said.

"What did you say?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I just... told him... He told me that if I recognized him, I would be able to see my mother... However... after I did what he said, I didn't see my mother, so ...So I fell into his trap." The man said.

The gray-handed man asked: "Then what was his reaction?"

"He smiled again," the man said.

"Didn't you say anything immediately?" the gray-handed man asked. "No," the man said.

"What about you?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I just listened to him laughing and singing at the same time," the man said.

"There is no obvious change in the singing at this time compared to before, right?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No," the man said, "Repeat what I sang before."

The man with gray hands asked again: "Can you still hear the singing clearly now?"

"Yes, very clear." The man replied, "Even if the man who calls himself my father... laughs loudly... I can still hear the singing clearly."

"Do you think the man who calls himself your father can hear the singing at this time?" the gray-handed man asked.

"No." The man said.

"Why are you so sure?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Because I heard what he said next." The man said.

"What did he say?" the gray-handed man asked again.

"He said...said...he and I were the only two people in this place besides my mother. However...but even in this situation, he...he couldn't hear my true words." That person answer.

The man with gray hands asked: "Based on this, you judge that he still can't hear the singing?"

"Yes." The man replied.

The man with gray hands asked: "Do you think he really can't hear it?"

"At that time...at that time...when everything was dark in front of me...I think so." The person said, "But after hearing you ask this, I feel...in fact, he also...may not really be able to hear it, right? …”

The man with gray hands continued to ask: "What did you say after listening to his words?"

"I just told him... there is another person here." The man said.

"What did that person say at this time?" the gray-handed man asked.

(End of chapter)

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