Chapter 4711 (Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Eleven) Deserve
"I didn't hear what you said at all." The gray-handed man said directly.
As soon as these words came out, the man was startled again and thought: What's going on? The voice I just spoke was not too low. Why can't this person hear it? This situation is too strange! This situation has never happened in this place before, but the other party can't hear me when I speak, right? Didn’t they always appear in other places before? Doesn’t it always happen when I’m talking to the man in blue armor? Why is this happening now? Does this place have anything to do with other places I've been?
The gray-handed man was startled when he saw the man. In order to prevent the other person from falling into the state of being unable to communicate normally again, he quickly said: "I was distracted just now and didn't hear you. It was purely because of me that I was talking to you. It doesn’t matter what I said to you. I didn’t hear what you said. How could I tell you that because there was something wrong with what you said? Don’t worry, it’s nothing. I’m just distracted. It’s so simple. Have you ever been distracted when listening to people talking?”
The gray-hand man originally planned to say just one sentence, but at this time he was too worried and said a lot at once.
Of course, these words were not said in vain. They did have a great comforting effect on the person who said before, "I don't have the courage, so I didn't ask to go. This is what makes you different from me." If you just say a word, the comforting effect will definitely not be so obvious.
The man felt relieved a little and said to the gray-handed man: "I...I have also appeared...but...but when I talk to you...I will control myself...let...let myself take it seriously." Listen, you won’t get distracted.”
"You are serious enough." The gray-handed man said.
After hearing this, the man was completely relieved and said: "That's good...that's good..."
"Then you can answer my previous question again." The gray-handed man said, "Can you?"
"Okay! Of course!" the man said, "I... what I just said to you was 'no way'."
"In other words, you won't speak in that way to the two of us at all, right?" the gray-handed man said.
"Yes! Yes! Absolutely!" the man continued.
"Why did you say that to that person? You wouldn't say that to either of us?" the gray-handed man asked.
The man thought for a while and said: "That man... that man is obviously an extraordinary blue-armored man... and... he still claims to be my father... For someone who claims to be my father, I am naturally... naturally I am very angry, but...but no matter how angry I am, I have to take care of myself...I am a Tiecang person...I...I just think that someone like him...is...also afraid that he is worthy of me treating him like this. ...Why should I be completely honest with him? Is it necessary? He really makes me angry and helpless. I must...say it to him to feel better."
"Even now, you don't think you have any problem with the way he spoke at that time, right?" the gray-handed man asked.
"Yes! Not only at that time... even... even now... even... even in the future... I will think so... I... I treated him like that... he deserves it!" That! The man said. (End of chapter)