Chapter 4609 (Four Thousand Six Hundred and Nine) It doesn’t matter
The Gray Hand asked: “What was the other party’s reaction after hearing this?”
The man said: "The other party actually smiled and pointed at his neck with his hand with... blue nails."
The gray-handed man said: "What's wrong?"
The man said: "It's... it's incredible. There is a mole on his neck."
The gray-handed man said: "The location is familiar?"
"Yes, it's very familiar." The person said, "The position of that mole is... almost the same as the position of the mole on my father's neck! Not only that, the appearance of the mole is also... the same as that of my father. The mole on the neck is the same.”
The gray-hand man said: "Did he say anything to you?"
"No, he is still...still smiling and looking at me." The man said, "It seems...very strange."
"Is his smile still complicated at this moment?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes, it's still very complicated," the man said.
"What happens next?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Next...I will...I will act indifferent and ask him what's wrong," the man said.
"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.
"He asked me if I really didn't know what was going on, or if I was pretending not to know what was going on." The man said.
The man with gray hands said, "How did you respond to him?"
The man said: "I just said I have nothing to pretend."
"Did he listen?" asked the man with gray hands.
"He...he actually asked me if it was true that even seeing that mole...wouldn't remind me of the time when I was with my father," the man said.
The man with gray hands said, "When he said this, did you remember it?" "I... did remember it." The man said, "But that was... because I saw a mole that was the same as my father's. The mole... When I see a familiar mole, I will naturally think of being with my dad. This... this is really normal. This does not mean that he is... my dad. "
The man with gray hands said: "At this point, have you ever doubted that what he said might be true."
"I... I'm actually a little skeptical, but I can't believe what he said." The person said, "He pointed at the mole with... his finger, but even the... fingernails pointing at the mole were... Blue. My dad...there is no way my dad would do that. So, I concluded that he was lying to me."
The gray-hand man said: "Did you say anything to him?"
"I said whether I think about my father or not, it's none of his business." The man said.
The gray-handed man asked: "Where is he?"
"He said that when I said this, it proved that I remembered... my father." The man said, "He also said that he believed that I would never forget that."
The man with gray hands said: "What did you say?"
"I just said, I...I have never forgotten that, and it has nothing to do with him." The man said.
The gray-hand man asked: "How did he react?"
"He still smiled, and said that I was still tough-tongued in front of him... I was still the same as before." The man said, "He said that a long time ago, I... sometimes used to be tough-tongued in front of him."
The man with gray hands said: "What do you think after hearing this?"
The man said: "I thought it was a bit... strange."
"Why?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Because...because in my...in my impression, I...I have never been harsh in front of that relative of mine," the man said.
(End of chapter)