Chapter 4640 (Four Thousand Six Hundred and Forty) Simple


Chapter 4640 (Four Thousand Six Hundred and Forty) Simple
“What did you say?” Huishou said.

"I told him he couldn't fool anyone," the man said.

"How is he?" asked the man with gray hands.

"He told me that if he really wanted to deceive someone...also..." the man said.

"What?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Before he finished speaking, he was...interrupted by me again." The man replied.

The gray-handed man asked: "How did you interrupt?"

"I just said 'can't lie'." The man replied.

The man with gray hands asked: "He didn't continue to say what he said next?"

"No." The man said.

"Can't you guess what he wanted to say at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes, I...I can't guess it anymore," the man said.

"What did he say?" asked the man with gray hands.

"He said that the situation that happened to me was caused by... because I didn't recognize him." The man said, "The situation he said should... should be... the situation where poisonous snakes and centipedes attacked me."

"Did you listen?" the gray-handed man said.

"When I heard it, I felt like he was lying to me again." The man said.

"Did you say anything to him?" the gray-hand man asked.

"I'll just...ask him directly, what does it mean to deny him." The man said.

"Didn't you understand what he meant at that time?" the gray-handed man asked.

"I understand, but I'm very angry that he...continues to pretend to be my father at a time like this," the man said.

"How did he react after hearing what you said?" The man with gray hands asked again.

"He just... answered my questions seriously." The person said, "It was as if he thought I really didn't understand. In fact... I think he should also understand that I said that on purpose, so... so he He also deliberately told me seriously. "What did he tell you?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He said that my biological father was standing in front of me, but I... said again and again that he was not my father at all. This is... what he meant by denying him." The man said, "After he finished speaking, he also asked me, what was it that I couldn't understand with such simple and easy-to-understand words..."

The gray-handed man continued to ask: "What happened next?"

"Then... I started talking, and I said he... he was not my father at all. I asked him how he recognized him," the man said.

"What did he say?" asked the man with gray hands.

"He just said... If you don't admit it, you don't admit it... Even if you don't admit it, it doesn't mean it's not true." The man said.

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

"I just feel that he...he has clearly...revealed that he is not my father before, but at this time, he still...is still making excuses. It's really annoying." The man said, "What he said and did before What happened has long...proven that he is not my father. In my opinion, the fact has been explained a long time ago."

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

"I just said, 'Can you identify me casually?'" the man said.

"Where is he?" asked the gray-handed man.

"He said something that I couldn't hear clearly at all," the man said.

"You only saw his mouth moving?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said.

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

"I just asked him what...what was he talking about?" the man said.

"What's his reaction?" the gray-hand man asked.

"He...he smiled again," the man replied.

(End of chapter)

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