Chapter 4555 (four thousand five hundred and fifty-five) You should understand
"What did you say after hearing this?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I just said that he was overthinking it," the man said.
The man with gray hands said, "Are you trying to make him think that you don't mean what you mean?"
"Yes. I did have such thoughts at the time." The man said, "But this was not my original thought when I said this."
"What was your initial thought when you said this?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes... what I want to say is that he said he had losses. In fact... he thinks too much." The man said, "That's what I thought about at first, to let him know... the so-called losses he thinks... are just... The result of his overthinking... In fact, the loss does not exist... After all... After all, he is not my father at all. "
"But after you said it, you hoped that he would understand that you were saying that he was overthinking because you wanted to deny that he meant something different?" asked the man with gray hands.
The man said: "That's right."
"Did he see it?" the gray-hand man asked.
"You can see it," the man said, "In fact, later... I felt that actually... he might have a way to know what I was thinking."
"How did he react at this time?" The gray-handed man asked again.
The man said: "He asked me if I wanted him to think I didn't mean what I said."
The gray-hand man said: "You didn't tell him what you were thinking right now, did you?"
"No." The man said, "Not yet."
"Then what did you tell him?" the gray-hand man asked. "I didn't talk about it directly. I asked him to tell him directly what kind of loss he had." The man said.
"Did he answer you?" asked the man with gray hands.
"He just started saying... that such an obvious loss... didn't require him to say it clearly at all. He also said that he had already said it to this extent, and that I... who was his child, should be able to understand. "The man said.
"What about you?" The Gray Hand asked, "How did you respond to him?"
"I said I didn't understand." The man said, "I also said... I just wanted to hear from him what he had lost..."
"Did he tell you now?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Yes, he told me." The man said, "He said...his child did not recognize him as his father at all, but...in order to achieve his own goals, he said that he was his father...this is Lying... This is a kind of deception... deceiving the biological father... deceiving the biological father's feelings. He also said that... as my biological father, he naturally suffered... serious mental losses when he was deceived. "
"But you don't agree with what he said." The gray-handed man said.
"Of course... of course I don't agree." The man said, "This man in blue armor... deceived me... claimed to be my father... took advantage of my desire to see my mother... and made me say that he was my father. As a result...it turned out that he didn't let me see my mother. He was using...using his feelings to deceive me, and he was lying, which caused me...a serious mental loss."
The man with gray hands said: "What did you tell him?"
The man said: "I had to ask him why he said that I didn't mean what he said. Why did he first... first use imagination to say that I didn't mean what he said... then insisted that I had deceived him... and then said his own The mental damage was severe.”
The gray-hand man asked: "What was his reaction at this time?"
(End of chapter)