Chapter 4637 (four thousand six hundred and thirty-seven) facing
"Did you have any other plans at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"No." The man replied, "I don't know what to plan, I just won't give in. But what can I do if I don't give in? I can't help it. If he wants to kill me, I... can only admit it. "
"How did he react after you spoke to him in such a strong tone?" the gray-hand man asked.
The man replied: "He...he said, that's just what I thought."
"What did you tell him next?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I told him that he did it on purpose." The man said.
"The tone is very strong again?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes." The man said, "I had...already given up. At that time, poisonous snakes and centipedes were attacking me...the other party didn't tell me what to do at all, and I...didn't know what I was going to face. Just said it.”
"What happened next?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Then the man seemed...as if he wanted to make a quibble. He said he was..." the man said.
"What is it?" asked the gray-handed man.
"That's it. Before I finished speaking, I was...interrupted." The man said, "I said he did it on purpose."
"What do you think he wants to say?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I feel like he wants to say that he is my father." The man said, "Because after I said that, he...he still said this."
"What did you say?" asked the gray-handed man.
"He just said...he is...my father, and asked me if I believed that a father would do this to his own child," the man said.
"What about you?" The man with gray hands asked, "Did you answer him?" "I won't answer his question directly." The man said, "I just said that he... is not my father."
"What did he do after hearing this?" asked the man with gray hands.
"He turned around," the man said, "and asked me why I had to say that."
"How do you answer him?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I just said, if it were my father, he would... definitely... tell me." The man said, "What I mean is, if he were my father, he would actually... not just watch... Watching the poisonous snakes and centipedes attack me without telling me how to avoid being attacked. What I said was actually... equivalent to answering his question just now. "
"What he asked you just now is whether you believe that a father would do this to his own child?" the gray-handed man said.
"Yes, it is equivalent to answering this question." The person said, "It means telling him that I don't believe that a father would... treat his own child like this."
"Do you think he understood what you said?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I think he understands," the man said.
"Why?" asked the gray-handed man.
"Because he explained it next," the man replied.
"How do you explain it?" The gray-handed man asked again.
"He told me that fathers would not do this to their children under normal circumstances, but...if...if...if the child simply refused to acknowledge him as his father...the situation would be different," the man said.
"What did you say after hearing this?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man said: "I asked him if he meant...if I admitted that he was my father...he would have a way to stop letting the poisonous snakes and centipedes...continue to attack me."
(End of chapter)