Chapter 4641 (four thousand six hundred and forty-one) lying


Chapter 4641 (four thousand six hundred and forty-one) lying

"Did you say anything?" the gray-handed man asked.

"He didn't say it at first, but I asked again... and then he said it." The man said

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

"I just asked him...if he didn't even dare to let me hear his voice." The man replied.

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

"He just smiled and moved his mouth again." The man said.

"Didn't you hear him make a sound?" asked the Gray Hand.

"Yes," the man replied, "I didn't hear it."

"Then do you think he made any sound at that time?" The man with gray hands asked.

"I feel... it feels like... he seems to have made a sound, but... but I can't hear it," the man replied.

The man with gray hands asked again: "What happened next?"

"Then, when he spoke again, I...I heard it again." The man said.

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

"He asked me if I knew... why I couldn't hear the sound." The man said.

"Did you answer?" The man with gray hands asked again.

"Answered." The man said, "I just said it because he didn't say anything at all."

"Did you say this in the language of that world?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man replied.

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

"He said, he spoke out," the man said.

The man with gray hands said, "What happens next?" "Then I'll tell him, whatever...whatever he says." The man said.

"At that time, you actually felt that he just made a noise?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said, "But... I just want to say it that way, so that... I feel like he is lying."

"For you to have the feeling that he is lying?" the gray-handed man asked.

"That's right...but...but I also want him to hear what I say." The man said.

"Why do you want to let yourself have the feeling that he is lying at this time?" The gray-handed man asked.

"Probably... probably because... I needed it... in my heart at the time." The person said.

"Why do you need this feeling?" the gray-hand man asked.

The man replied: "I...didn't think about it at the time."

"Think about it now?" The gray-handed man asked again.

"Maybe...maybe because...I actually...actually really hope that what he said is a lie." The man said, "I even hope to be able to confirm that what he said...is a lie."

The gray-hand man said: "It's just whether he made a sound or not. Does this matter, whether he told a lie or not, have any impact on you?"

"Now that I think about it... Actually... Logically speaking, it doesn't have any influence." The man said, "But... But maybe it was because... I saw it and it influenced me... I hope he said that. It's a lie."

"But you clearly felt that he made a sound." The gray-hand man said, "Did you feel that he made a sound at that time, or...or did you feel that he made a sound only when I asked you?"

The man replied: "Probably... I should have felt it at that time."

"Then when you said that, when you said he didn't make a sound, did you hope that the actual situation would be correct?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Yes." The man said.

"If you are right about the actual situation, and if he really didn't make a sound, would the situation be any different?" the gray-handed man asked.

(End of chapter)

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