Chapter 4703 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Three) Hu Ru
The man said: "I just said...just said...yes, I said he was right."
The man with gray hands asked, "How did he feel after hearing this?"
"After hearing this, he asked me what was wrong?" the man said.
"What did you tell him?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I told him that he was right. I... I told the truth the first time I said it... This is indeed better than telling lies several times." The man said.
The man with gray hands asked: "Does he want to believe your words?"
"No." The man said, "He laughed again and told me...it turns out that 'true' here means 'false' here."
"Did you refute him?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Rebutted," the man said.
"Aren't you worried that he will suddenly attack you?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I was worried, so my rebuttal was considered... very careful," the man replied.
"How did you retort?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Just tell him directly... truth is true, false is false... truth cannot become false." The man said.
"Didn't he immediately attack you after hearing this?" The man with gray hands asked.
The man said, "No."
"What's his reaction?" the gray-handed man asked.
"He told me that truth...cannot become false, and falsehood...cannot become true." The man replied.
The man with gray hands asked: "Did you say anything after hearing this?"
"I didn't say anything immediately. At this time... I actually didn't want to take the initiative to anger him." The person said.
"What about the other party?" asked the gray-handed man, "Did he say anything to you again?"
"He said it." The man said, "He forced me and asked me if what he said... was correct." "How did you feel at that time?" The man with gray hands asked again.
"Of course I am worried about him... what he will do to me... of course... not because he is a man in blue armor. I am just worried that he... will attack me, but... I am also very worried about him forcing me... Not satisfied." The man said.
"Did you express your dissatisfaction?" the gray-hand man asked.
"Not yet." The man said.
"What did you say to him at this time?" the gray-handed man asked.
"I...I just said 'right' to him." The man said.
"You just said this, is he...is he satisfied?" the gray-handed man asked.
"No." The man said, "He continued to ask me how to deal with it."
"Did you answer him?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Answered." The man said, "I just said... right is right, and what is right cannot make it wrong."
The gray-hand man said: "After you said this, did he say anything?"
"He just said that I was... smooth-tongued and could say... things that he thought he could fool his father," the man said.
"He heard this again, what do you think?" the gray-hand man asked.
"I thought he was being arrogant at the time," the man said.
The man with gray hands asked, "You didn't express what you meant to him, did you?"
"No." The man said, "I didn't say that he was messy, but... but... I said... something to refute him. To refute what he claimed to be my father."
"What did you say?" asked the man with gray hands.
"I told him...I said he was right, because what he said was false could not be true...I said...he...he claimed to be my father many times, and what he said was also false. Then...he can't be my father, after all, what is false cannot become true," the man said.
(End of chapter)