Chapter 4610 (four thousand six hundred and ten) one finger


Chapter 4610 (Four Thousand Six Hundred and Ten) One Finger

"But he does seem to know something about the relationship between you and your father?" the gray-handed man asked.

The man said: "I do feel that way. After all...after all, in front of my father, I sometimes...did have a tough talk."

The man with gray hands asked: "Did you say anything to him at that time?"

"I told you," the man replied, "I said he couldn't lie to me."

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

"He said he lied to me when." The man said.

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

"I said he's been lying to me all this time," the man said.

"Did his expression change after hearing this?" the man with gray hands asked.

"Nothing has changed... My impression seems to be... nothing." The man said.

"Then what did he say?" the gray-handed man asked.

"He said that even if I thought what he said was lying to him, then...that mole couldn't lie to him," the man said.

The gray-hand man said: "What was your reaction after hearing this?"

"I...I really feel a little uncomfortable." The man said.

"Do you believe it?" the gray-handed man asked.

"That's not the case," the man said, "I just think things are too weird...so weird that it makes me feel uncomfortable."

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

"I said that the mole was created by him...with just a finger...it doesn't mean anything," the man said.

The gray-handed man asked: "Did the other party explain anything to you?"

"Explained." The man said, "He said that the position and appearance of the mole can explain...explain the problem." The gray-handed man said: "Do you agree with his statement?"

"I...I thought it made sense at first, but immediately...I immediately figured out the problem." The man said.

"What problem did you find?" asked the man with gray hands.

"I'm not the only one who knows about the mole on my father's neck," the man said.

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

"Yes, I said it." The man said, "I told him...my...that relative also knew that my father had a mole on his neck...and...also knew the location and appearance of the mole."

"Did he say anything else?" The man with gray hands asked.

"He said." The man said, "He said that others can indeed understand the location and appearance of his mole...but...but they can't make the mole appear in front of him."

The man with gray hands said: "What about you?"

"I told him, if... if it's just to deceive people, doing things that ordinary people can't do is... not new," the man said.

"How did the other party react?" the gray-handed man asked.

"The other party asked me if I knew that he was actually taking a big risk by doing this." The man said.

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

"I asked him what he was risking," the man said.

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

"Yes." The man said, "He said that he let his original... mole show out, but... it's okay just to show a little bit... but if you're not careful... you accidentally reveal too much of the original appearance... …That will attract the blue-armored people.”

The man with gray hands said: "Do you believe what he said?"

"I...actually can't say I believe it," the man said, "but I'm still a little afraid of what he said will happen, because...because based on what he said before..."

(End of chapter)

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